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Posted almost 12 years ago by Mike Rylander
At Equinox, we provide problem solving services to libraries.  We choose to create and deliver these services within the context of Open Source, both the development methodology and the community building mechanism, because we believe that Open Source allows us … Continue reading →
Posted almost 12 years ago by [email protected] (Dan Scott)
Yesterday I tested, signed off, and pushed a bunch of bug fixes for the Evergreen library system. Not going to lie; I'm hoping that by clearing up some of the backlog, a few of my own code contributions (like "Add per-library info pages with schema.org structured data support" and …
Posted almost 12 years ago by [email protected] (Dan Scott)
Posted almost 12 years ago
Equinox Software to Introduce AIM, Idea Lab, and Sequoia at ALA Midwinter
Posted about 12 years ago by Grace Dunbar
I’ve been remiss about posting about our development projects this year but in the spirit of the almost-new year, I’m turning over a new leaf. Please join me in thanking MassLNC and the BC Libraries Cooperative in sponsoring the final … Continue reading →
Posted about 12 years ago
Equinox Announces Cumberland County Public Library Live on Evergreen
Posted about 12 years ago by Brad LaJeunesse
We’re very pleased that many of our presentation proposals were accepted for the 2014 Evergreen International Conference. Overall, Equinox is involved in fifteen presentations spread among nine lucky Equinoxians. Galen Charlton Grace Dunbar Bill Erickson Jason Etheridge Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley Angela … Continue reading →
Posted about 12 years ago
Equinox Announces J.R. Clarke Live on Evergreen
Posted about 12 years ago
Evergreen Community Releases Evergreen Version 2.5
Posted about 12 years ago by Mike Rylander
But don’t worry — bugs, not weasels.  That’s the label I’d give to this month’s Equinox Community Day. Where as last month saw a focus on the creation of new features or infrastructure, this month seemed to be more heavily focused on … Continue reading →