BibLibre branches for 3.4
Hello, As we've said previously, we have a lot of patches to submit for 3.4 (637 exactly) We've rebased them against 3.2 official, and splitted them in "small" chunks. There are 10 different branches. You can pull them from http://git.biblibre.com/?p=koha;a=heads The branches 3.4/BibLibre-<module> are the one that are related to this stuff. I've added a page on the wiki to describe what each branch contains. Some smart ppl at KohaCon hackfest have started some testing & added their comment : http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/BibLibre_patches_to_be_integrated_for_3.... We also have setup a "sandbox" install for each branch. It contains just all the default datas you can load from the webinstaller, marc21/english Note that all the tests have been made against a fresh installation, not from on an updatedatabase. Colin/Chris/Anyone, it's up to you ! feel free to ask questions, report problems,... Enjoy ! -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>wrote:
Hello,
As we've said previously, we have a lot of patches to submit for 3.4 (637 exactly)
We've rebased them against 3.2 official, and splitted them in "small" chunks. There are 10 different branches. You can pull them from http://git.biblibre.com/?p=koha;a=heads The branches 3.4/BibLibre-<module> are the one that are related to this stuff.
I've added a page on the wiki to describe what each branch contains. Some smart ppl at KohaCon hackfest have started some testing & added their comment :
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/BibLibre_patches_to_be_integrated_for_3....
We also have setup a "sandbox" install for each branch. It contains just all the default datas you can load from the webinstaller, marc21/english
Note that all the tests have been made against a fresh installation, not from on an updatedatabase.
Colin/Chris/Anyone, it's up to you ! feel free to ask questions, report problems,...
This is very nice and sets a good example for other companies with unintentional or otherwise forks. I would encourage everyone doing development work to look over this wiki page carefully. If there is duplicate development going on, this may save time and money which can then be invested in other Koha goodies. Where there are conflicts, setup a thread on this list and hash them out. Let's capitalize on this "investment." Kind Regards, Chris
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