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Sprints

Sprint

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#2 (

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July 9-

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20, 2018)

Sprint Planning / Details

See DSpace See DSpace 7 Community Sprint 1 for 2 for details about Sprint #1 #2 tasks/goals.

Participants

Signups are now open! Please add your name below if you wish to participate in this Sprint during the weeks of May 7 and May 14.  

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  • We have no requirements for your availability during sprint weeks. However, we do ask that you attempt to clear your schedule enough to work on (ideally a few) tickets/tasks during the sprint. At the beginning of the sprint, we'll ask you for your estimated availability (e.g. 20% time or 1 day each week, 40% time or 2 days each week, etc), and work to steer you toward tickets achievable within your available time. You may also specify your exact availability in the signup form below.
  • You will be expected to manage your own work schedule, attend minimal meetings & report your ongoing progress (as described in the below Sprint Schedule).
  • You will be expected to have some existing knowledge of DSpace concepts (on v6 or below) and a willingness to be proactive in learning any new DSpace 7 concepts (see Resources below below), such as Angular and/or REST API. While you are more than welcome to use this Sprint as a learning experience, we will not have any formalized training/workshops during the Sprint week itself. That said, video/materials from last year's DSpace Angular workshop is available in the Resources below below.
  • You will be expected to be proactive in asking for help or asking questions if you get stuck  (see also Support Options below). Ongoing support will be available on Slack from Sprint Coaches (see below) and other participants. We also have a Zoom video conferencing room (DSpace Meeting Room) available for "face to face" discussions, screen sharing and/or pair programming.

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If you are only available on certain days/times during the sprint weeks, please feel free to note your availability below.

  • Terrence W Brady (Georgetown University) : out of the office May 11 and May 18
  • Bill Tantzen (U of Minnesota Libraries)
  • Pascal-Nicolas Becker (The Library Code, Germany) : probably 25% time, not available on May 7th, May 16th-18th, especially interested in Angular
  • Pablo Prieto (Almat, Mexico) : Probably 10-20% time. Not available on May 5. Interested in low level tasks.
  • Michael Marttila (Georgetown University) : probably 25% time, out of office May 18th
  • Hrafn Malmquist (U of Edinburgh) : about 10-20%, not available May 17-18th - entry level programming wise
  • James Silas Creel (Texas A&M) : 25% time, also not available May 14-18
  • Michael Spalti (Willamette University) : 50% time, tentative on May 14,15, experience with Angular and Spring/REST on other projects[Add your name, institution. Please also include estimated availability, or any days during sprint you are unavailable]

Sprint Coaches

Coaches should be available during both sprint weeks for help getting up to speed / answering questions / debugging issues / pair programming requests, etc.  If you are unavailable on specific days during the sprint, please note those days below.

Sprint #1 (May 7-18, 2018)

Sprint Summary

See DSpace 7 Community Sprint 1 for details about Sprint #1 summary.

Resources

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