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[Koha-devel] Re: Koha
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Pat Eyler |
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[Koha-devel] Re: Koha |
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Tue Sep 3 11:27:05 2002 |
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, rob caSSon wrote:
> pat,
>
> one other thing....on the linuxtoday site, there was a reply to my post
> suggesting the use of a multivalue database as the basis for a library
> catalog....have you any experience with these?
Yeah, they're talking about PICK or derivatives. Many of the available
ILS are written in some form of PICK, including Dynix (where I worked ~10
years ago).
>
> don't think it would be sensible/feasible to redo koha to use this kind of
> technology, but an interesting idea nonetheless....i've spent some time
> looking at documentation/examples, and looks conceptually similar to marc
> right out of the box....
It is. PICK was developed to support the US Army MILPERCEN folks. The
official army cataloging tool is very MARC-like, so I'm sure that's why
many commercial vendors use it.
You're right though. Koha is really too far along to try and rewrite
using a new flavor of DBMS, especially one as far removed from RDMS which
we all know fairly well.
>
> an opensource (LGPL'd) product is available here, and is still under
> development (isn't everything ;):
>
> http://www.maverick-dbms.org/
Wow ... that's almost as twisted as GNU Cobol. ;)
>
> anyway, just thought i'd pass on some interesting info,
thanks, I'll CC the koha-devel list on this reply.
-pate
> rob
>
Pat Eyler
Kaitiaki/manager migrant Linux sys admin
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