[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] forum?
Nuku Ameyibor
nayibor at gmail.com
Tue May 5 11:52:37 EDT 2009
i think some part of the hold should be exposed to the patron.this
would enable the patron to see which other options they have .this
would offer the patron a lot of flexibility.but as i see it ,it
offers the patron some level of flexibilty but i think it just
isnt exposed to the patron .i havent experimented with it much but i
think more flexibilty should be available on both sides as far as
possible.
i have another question though
hello everyone .i just installed the evergreen debian virtual image .i
tried unsueccsusefly to run it on macox but it wasnt working.i now
have it installed and running using the vmware fusion on my mac. the
problem is that i need a staff client for staff to be able to use
the staff version.the openils.org site says that the virtual image
doesnt work with the staff client.does anybody have any ideas or
suggestions about how i can run this??
On 5/5/09, Cathyk231 at aol.com <Cathyk231 at aol.com> wrote:
> Jason,
> Thank you for the speedy reply! I suppose your reasons have valid merit
> but then why can one system do this and not Greenleaf ...is my beef. I
> don't care if it "shifty"....all I know is if I'm 3rd in line or 68 in line
> I
> can expect the length of wait. Of course I was often pleasantly surprised
> to see a book become available when I was perhaps 20th in line....I don't
> cae...I just appreciate getting the book...whenever!
>
> The biggest benefit to the queue IMO is that I can reserve other lesser
> popular titles when I know I won't be flooded with too many others I've
> reserved.
>
> Again, thanks for your reply.
>
> BTW, is there a forum where I can read others' comments, questions, etc.?
>
> Cathy
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