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 ===== Current Development ===== ===== Current Development =====
-The major development that affects Acquisitions as of mid-2019 is the Angularization of the Acquisitions module. This involves re-coding the Acquisitions module from the old Dojo framework into the Angular language, which is the programming language the rest of the client is being coded in.+The major development that affects Acquisitions as of mid-2019 is the [[https://yeti.esilibrary.com/dev/public/techspecs/angular-acq-phase0-rept.pdf|Angularization of the Acquisitions]] module. This involves re-coding the Acquisitions module from the old Dojo framework into the Angular language, which is the programming language the rest of the client is being coded in.
  
 The project has been split into 10 different sprints, or sections, due to the amount of work involved. The work is being funded by the Evergreen Community Development Initiative (ECDI) Committee. Although the sprints are numbered sequentially, the work is being undertaken as priorities and funding allow. The project has been split into 10 different sprints, or sections, due to the amount of work involved. The work is being funded by the Evergreen Community Development Initiative (ECDI) Committee. Although the sprints are numbered sequentially, the work is being undertaken as priorities and funding allow.
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