Archive of OCLC WorldCat Policy as posted 2008-11-02

Posted on Mon 03 November 2008 in Libraries • Tagged with Coding

I noticed last night (Sunday, November 2nd, 2008) that the new and much-anticipated / feared OCLC WorldCat Policy had been posted. As far as the clarified terms went, I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt until they were actually posted. I was first alerted to the freshly …


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Dear Dan: why is using Flash for navigation a bad idea?

Posted on Mon 03 November 2008 in misc • Tagged with Coding

I received the following email late last week, and took the time to reply to it tonight. I had originally been asked by a friend to help diagnose why his organization's site navigation wasn't working in some of his browsers. I noticed that the navigation bar was implemented in Flash …


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Boss me around, s'il vous plait

Posted on Thu 09 October 2008 in Libraries • Tagged with Coding

My place of work, Laurentian University, is looking for a new Director of the J.N. Desmarais Library. The call for applications closes October 30th. I think our library has done some impressive work (participating in the food security project for the Democratic Republic of Congo, building the Mining Environment …


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Software Freedom Day 2008 - Sudbury

Posted on Sun 21 September 2008 in Software Freedom • Tagged with Coding

I opted to do something out of the unusual (for me) this year when I learned about Software Freedom Day; I signed up to organize an event in Sudbury. Given everything that was already on my plate, it was pure foolishness to do so - but it was also important to …


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In which digital manifestations of myself plague the Internets

Posted on Wed 28 May 2008 in misc • Tagged with Coding

Over the past few months, I've been fortunate enough to participate in a few events that have been recorded and made available on the 'net for your perpetual amusement. Well - amusing if you're a special sort of person. Following are the three latest such adventures, in chronological order:


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Test server strategies

Posted on Thu 10 April 2008 in misc • Tagged with Coding, Evergreen

Occasionally on the #OpenILS-Evergreen IRC channel, a question comes up what kind of hardware a site should buy if they're getting serious about trying out Evergreen. I had exactly the same chat with Mike Rylander back in December, so I thought it might be useful to share the strategy we …


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Inspiring confidence that my problem will be solved

Posted on Fri 28 March 2008 in misc • Tagged with Coding

Hmm. I think I'm in trouble if the support site itself is incapable of displaying accented characters properly.

Corrupted characters in a problem report about corrupted characters. Oh dear.

Corrupted characters in a problem report about corrupted characters. Oh dear.

My analysis of the problem is that the content in the middle is contained within a frame, and is actually encoded …


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CouchDB: delicious sacrilege

Posted on Thu 28 February 2008 in Databases • Tagged with Coding

Well, the talk about CouchDB (an open-source document database similar in concept to Lotus Notes, but with a RESTful API and JSON as an interchange format) wasn't as much of a train wreck as it could have been. I learned a lot putting it together, and had some fun with …


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Oooh... looks like I've got (even more) work cut out for me

Posted on Thu 17 January 2008 in misc • Tagged with Coding, PHP

PHP is getting a native doubly-linked list structure. This is fabulous news; when I wrote the File_MARC PEAR package, I ended up having to implement a linked list class in PEAR to support it. File_MARC does its job today (even though I haven't taken it out of alpha …


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Geek triumph

Posted on Wed 21 November 2007 in misc • Tagged with Coding

What a night. I upgraded Serendipity, DokuWiki, Drupal, involving four different servers and three different Linux distros, and shifted one application from one server to another (with seamless redirects from the old server to the new) with close to no downtime. I think this is the first time I've completed …


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