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     - Circ scripts / in-db (in database) discussion has begun on the mailing lists. Thanks to James Fournie (jamesrf) for starting the discussion.  See [[http://list.georgialibraries.org/pipermail/open-ils-dev/2010-November/006527.html|email on November 12]]     - Circ scripts / in-db (in database) discussion has begun on the mailing lists. Thanks to James Fournie (jamesrf) for starting the discussion.  See [[http://list.georgialibraries.org/pipermail/open-ils-dev/2010-November/006527.html|email on November 12]]
     - Mike Rylander (eeevil) is still to move discussion on 1.6 release support to the mailing lists.  Dan Scott summarized recent IRC discussions to include that 1.6.0.10 will be the last of the 1.6.0.x line (barring volunteer caretakers) and 1.6.1.4 is soon to be released.     - Mike Rylander (eeevil) is still to move discussion on 1.6 release support to the mailing lists.  Dan Scott summarized recent IRC discussions to include that 1.6.0.10 will be the last of the 1.6.0.x line (barring volunteer caretakers) and 1.6.1.4 is soon to be released.
 +      * **ACTION ITEM: 1.6 release support**
     - Bill Erickson (berick) reports delay with follow up on the release of the KCLS OPAC skin.     - Bill Erickson (berick) reports delay with follow up on the release of the KCLS OPAC skin.
-      * **ACTION ITEM: Bill Erickson to report on KCLS OPAC skin**+      * **ACTION ITEM: Report on release of KCLS OPAC skin**
     - Dan Scott followed up with SITKA folk on [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/evergreen/+spec/mobile-dial-up-pac|mobile opac]] and we are told by Steven Chan that new expected code availability date is mid-December.     - Dan Scott followed up with SITKA folk on [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/evergreen/+spec/mobile-dial-up-pac|mobile opac]] and we are told by Steven Chan that new expected code availability date is mid-December.
       - Brandon Uhlman (branflakes) asked whether SITKA's mobile OPAC will be a replacement for the existing basic catalog (slimpac), but both Dan Scott and Jeff Godin (jeff) remarked that it was too early to tell.       - Brandon Uhlman (branflakes) asked whether SITKA's mobile OPAC will be a replacement for the existing basic catalog (slimpac), but both Dan Scott and Jeff Godin (jeff) remarked that it was too early to tell.
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     - Dan Scott suggests the week after beta3 release.  Because Dan Wells is unavailable for Tuesday, November 30, the next meeting is suggested for Monday, November 29.  Dan Scott will post this to the mailing lists / evergreen-ils.org / calendar and any strong objections will be handled on the mailing lists.     - Dan Scott suggests the week after beta3 release.  Because Dan Wells is unavailable for Tuesday, November 30, the next meeting is suggested for Monday, November 29.  Dan Scott will post this to the mailing lists / evergreen-ils.org / calendar and any strong objections will be handled on the mailing lists.
  
-**Meeting adjourned 11:53 PM EST**+**Meeting adjourned 12:53 PM EST**
  
   * Post-meeting: Dan Wells volunteers to lead the next Developer Meeting (unless it's on November 30).  If Dan Wells is leading, Dan Scott volunteers to take Minutes.   * Post-meeting: Dan Wells volunteers to lead the next Developer Meeting (unless it's on November 30).  If Dan Wells is leading, Dan Scott volunteers to take Minutes.
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