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 The Wednesday Developer Hackfest proved to be very fruitful.  A number of projects were tackled including making Syndetics content appear in TPAC and a Mexican-Spanish translation of the catalog.  Dan Scott showed the others how to sign off on patch contributions, too. The Wednesday Developer Hackfest proved to be very fruitful.  A number of projects were tackled including making Syndetics content appear in TPAC and a Mexican-Spanish translation of the catalog.  Dan Scott showed the others how to sign off on patch contributions, too.
  
-The Documentation Interest Group (DIG) meeting was led by Yamil Suarez of Berkeley College of Music in Boston.  DIG is looking for proof-readers to review the documentation that has been approved for the website.   If interested, you can email documentation@evergreen-ils.org.+The Documentation Interest Group (DIG) meeting was led by Yamil Suarez of Berklee College of Music in Boston.  DIG is looking for proof-readers to review the documentation that has been approved for the website.   If interested, you can email documentation@evergreen-ils.org.
  
 **IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Reports Interest Group, by Jenny Turner, PALS** **IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Reports Interest Group, by Jenny Turner, PALS**
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 Grace Dunbar, Tara Robertson, and Mike Rylander teamed up to discuss the many different Evergreen objects that could be shared, both within your own library system and beyond, with the whole Evergreen community.  Especially exciting was the announcement that Equinox will be establishing a central object sharing service that they will host for the community.  Objects such as report templates and serial prediction patterns could be uploaded and downloaded whenever libraries wanted to share the fruits of their labors.  Pending some development in the related Evergreen modules, the link to this shared server would be seamless; if a library searched for a report on their own server and did not find it, they could automatically be directed to the shared server.  There will also be a built-in description and rating system to ensure that well designed templates and reports are more discoverable. Grace Dunbar, Tara Robertson, and Mike Rylander teamed up to discuss the many different Evergreen objects that could be shared, both within your own library system and beyond, with the whole Evergreen community.  Especially exciting was the announcement that Equinox will be establishing a central object sharing service that they will host for the community.  Objects such as report templates and serial prediction patterns could be uploaded and downloaded whenever libraries wanted to share the fruits of their labors.  Pending some development in the related Evergreen modules, the link to this shared server would be seamless; if a library searched for a report on their own server and did not find it, they could automatically be directed to the shared server.  There will also be a built-in description and rating system to ensure that well designed templates and reports are more discoverable.
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 Team Indiana is in the process of collecting all PowerPoints from the user programs.  You will be able to eventually find them by starting here:  http://evergreen2012.org/conference-programs-posted-on-blog/ Team Indiana is in the process of collecting all PowerPoints from the user programs.  You will be able to eventually find them by starting here:  http://evergreen2012.org/conference-programs-posted-on-blog/
  
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