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+ <info>\r
+ <title>Getting More Information</title>\r
+ </info> \r
+ <para>This documentation is just one way to learn about Evergreen and find solutions to Evergreen challenges. Below is a list of many other resources to help you find answers to almost any question \r
+ you might have.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://www.open-ils.org/">Evergreen Wiki</link> - Loads of information and the main portal to the Evergreen community.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://www.open-ils.org/listserv.php">Evergreen mailing lists</link> - These are excellent for initiating questions. There are several lists including:\r
+ <itemizedlist>\r
+ <listitem><link xl:href="http://libmail.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-general">General list</link> - General inquiries regarding Evergreen. If unsure about \r
+ which list to use, this is a good stating point.</listitem>\r
+ <listitem><link xl:href="http://libmail.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-dev">Developer list</link> - Technical questions should be asked here including \r
+ questions regarding installation. As well, patches can be submitted using this list and developer communication also takes place here. </listitem>\r
+ <listitem><link xl:href="http://libmail.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation">DIG list</link> - This list is used for questions and \r
+ feedback regarding this documentation, the Documentation Interest Group and other documentation related ideas and issues.</listitem>\r
+ </itemizedlist>\r
+ </para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://evergreen-ils.org/blog/">Evergreen Blog</link> - Great for getting general news and updates about Evergreen. It is also an interesting historical read \r
+ with entries dating back to the early beginnings of Evergreen.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://evergreen-ils.org/irc.php">Evergreen IRC channel</link> - Allows live chat. Many developers hang out here and will try to field technical questions. This \r
+ is often the quickest way to get a solution to a specific problem. Just remember that while the channel is open 24/7, there are times when no one is available in the channel. The most \r
+ active times for the IRC channel seem to be weekday afternoons (Eastern Standard Time). There is also an archive of logs from the chat sessions available on the \r
+ <link xl:href="http://evergreen-ils.org/irc.php">IRC</link> page.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://planet.evergreen-ils.org/">Evergreen related community blogs</link> - Evergreen related blog entries from the community.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://rscel.evergreen-ils.org/">Resource Sharing Cooperative of Evergreen Libraries (RSCEL)</link> - Provides some technical documents and a means for the \r
+ Evergreen community to collaborate with other libraries.</para>\r
+ <para><link xl:href="http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=evergreen_libraries">List of current Evergreen libraries</link> - Locate other libraries who are \r
+ using Evergreen.</para> \r
+</appendix>\r
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