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- But it seems PostgreSQL is smart enough to recognize date formatting in strings automatically when we cast so we don't need to convert to date first
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- But it seems PostgreSQL is smart enough to recognize date formatting in strings automatically when we cast so we don't need to convert to date first
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- Another thing I noticed is that a few hundred items have accession dates from decades ago, perhaps this is due to importing items from the CGIAR Library?
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- Another thing I noticed is that a few hundred items have accession dates from decades ago, perhaps this is due to importing items from the CGIAR Library?
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- I spent some time merging a few pull requests for DSpace 6.4 and porting one to `main` for DSpace 7.x
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- I spent some time merging a few pull requests for DSpace 6.4 and porting one to `main` for DSpace 7.x
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- I also submitted a [pull request to migrate Mirage 2's build from bower and compass to yarn and node-sass](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/8288)
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## 2022-05-07
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## 2022-05-07
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- Start a harvest on AReS
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- Start a harvest on AReS
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## 2022-05-09
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- Submit an issue to Atmire's bug tracker inquiring about DSpace 6.4 support
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## 2022-05-10
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- Submit an updated [pull request to migrate Mirage 2's build from bower and compass to npm and node-sass](https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/pull/8292)
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- This one is better than the previous one because it uses npm directly, which comes with the Node.js distribution, rather than requiring the user to install yarn
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- I also updated a bunch of grunt build deps
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