Sprint Wrap Up
Attendees
General
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Agenda
- Meta analysis of sprint process
- Summarize final state
- Walk through in-process and unstarted tickets
- Teeing up for next sprint
Minutes
- Meta analysis of sprint process
- Nigel Banks: Lots of small annoyances, but not any that were particularly related to sprint mechanics.
- Summarize final state
- Nigel Banks
- Mulgara work: Turns out to be not so straightforward. The biggest open question: The HTTP/REST interface for Mulgara doesn't support SPARQL Update. We could do an on-the-fly conversion from SPARQL Update to iTQL, or build a wrapper around Mulgara to expose SPARQL Update (which is available in Jena, which is used in Mulgara… just not via HTTP).
- Islandora work: Pretty damn close to being done. Should have a pull request being reviewed at DGI within a day or so.
- Osman Din
- Configuration and deployment work: Issues include getting configuration into ISPN, and how the lifecycle of our application meshes with ISPN's. Not likely to finish before end of sprint.
- Cluster config work: Still playing with this. Working from the fasseg benchmark tests. Not clear how much will get done before end of sprint.
- A. Soroka:
- RDF refactoring: Pull request issued, waiting for code review.
- Walk through in-process and unstarted tickets
- Very few tickets were closed this sprint, so the discussion above of "final state" should summarize well.
- Teeing up for next sprint
- Expectation is that Osman Din and A. Soroka will continue working on the same paths, and Nigel Banks is not on the next sprint.
- No particularly pressing issues arose that deserve to become work for next sprint, and that isn't already recorded and prioritized.
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