http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=10662 --- Comment #51 from Leif Andersson <leif.andersson@sub.su.se> --- (In reply to David Cook from comment #50)
Honestly though, I would ask that people think further about the frequency of harvests. Is every 2-3 seconds really necessary? Do we really need it to be able to perform that quickly?
From my point of view it seems a little contrived to use a OAI harvester for
Well, the use case envisioned by Stockholm UL would in practice ideally involve fetching ONE record every 10 minutes or so! The cataloger will be creating/modifying a bib record and a mfhd record in our union catalog. Next, the cataloger will turn to our local catalog, Koha, expecting to find this record already imported. If there is a way for the harvester to decide which ONE record to get...maybe even with some intervention by the cataloger...? So when this ONE record is asked for, we want it to be a quick process getting it from the source and into Koha. Then nightly more massive harvests could be performed to catch up with other modifications to the union catalog. this kind of job - synching Koha with union catalog just to be able to instantly work locally on a record. But it is what has been recommended to us by the union catalog from which we are importing records. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.