[Koha] MARC importing tool?
Wolfgang Pichler
wolfgang.pichler at ivv.tuwien.ac.at
Fri Aug 15 23:49:46 NZST 2003
MJ Ray wrote:
>Wolfgang Pichler <wolfgang.pichler at ivv.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
>
>
>>i appreciate your and your colleague's work very much and i could
>>contribute heavily as perl hacker, but it is VERY hard to do just
>>reverse engineering because no architectural or other docs helpful to
>>analyze the beast are available besides bare code. also cvs seems not to
>>be the latest *common* effort, or am i not right in this case ?
>>
>>
>
>Can you spell out exactly what documents you need? Maybe then someone
>who knows the relevant part can start to contribute them.
>
field of work could/would be : consistent import of existing data (the
whole old working library -> working koha library - not just biblio
breeding :-)
found a visualized RD-scheme at
http://irref.mine.nu/user/dchud/koha-scheme/ as a starter, but it seems
somehow useless without a list of values used for
indicator/status-fields or a list of constraints checked obviously
programmatically in various places, or more bad, never checked and
evocating hard-to-find delayed bugs due to perl's smatrness of operating
everything somehow.
as stated before a definitive list of calculated (when,how,... nasty
questions, i admit,... :-) vs. untouched "bare" legacy data would be great.
i ever some "design" was applied, this could be no problem, but koha
seems to be some grown beast with different code-quality and maybe no
one remembers the old assumptions any more :-)
so i do not expect some kind of petri-net, but if koha is a
multi-developer-effort, at least some negotiated interfaces could be
documented in some descriptive emails ...
irc seems a quite good channel too, but only if massive experience on
the "skeleton" is present, or it will be waste of time for the others.
>Did someone post a link to a cross-referenced source of koha, or did I
>imagine that?
>
SO WHERE IS AT LEAST THE LATEST CVS ? sf ? looked at dates : seems,
everyone keeps it's own copy and check-ins are rather rare.
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