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Meeting Schedule and Attendance

DSpace Developer meetings are a time when Committers and interested Developers can discuss new software features, upcoming releases of DSpace software, and generally plan out the roadmap of DSpace. All meetings are public. We welcome anyone and everyone to attend, speak their opinions or just listen in on the discussions. Please note that we archive all discussions (see Meeting Archives), as a service for those who are unable to attend.

DSpace Developer meetings take place on the following schedule:

  • Every Wednesday at 20:00 UTC in #duraspace IRC channel
  • All meetings are held for 1 hour (although, admittedly, discussion sometimes extends beyond that)

See the world clock to determine the meeting time where you live. If you are unsure how to connect to IRC, see our list of IRC Resources & Clients

This meeting schedule is also available via the DuraSpace Public Events Calendar (iCal, RSS Feed).

Meeting topics often include:

  • Recent updates on upcoming DSpace releases, bug fixes or features
  • Reviewing of recent reported issues/bugs/feature requests (see JIRA Cleanup Sessions for more info)
  • Occasionally we vote or make decisions on upcoming DSpace technology plans/roadmap (see Developer Voting Procedures for more info)

If you are unable to attend a meeting, please feel free to add your own notes/comments to the meeting's wiki page.

NOTE: Any developer is also welcome to ask questions or brainstorm ideas with Tim Donohue during the DSpace Office Hours held before the weekly Developers meeting in the same IRC channel.

Developers Meeting on Weds, December 5, 2012

Agenda

Regular Items

  • Forgoing JIRA review for now to spend time on 3.0 & Testathon. Specific JIRA tickets can be brought up as needed.

Discussion Topics

  1. 3.0 Release
    1. Anyone working on their upgrade yet?  Any issues to note?
    2. Plan for 3.1 (issues scheduled for 3.1)
    3. pull #91, Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.  This didn't happen, right? Why? We were talking about making it default for both XMLUI and JSPUI. ~~helix84
      1. Tim notes the comments in Pull #91 say it didn't happen (was actually rolled back) because it caused Unit Tests to fail.  Sounds like Unit Testing system doesn't run Solr by default and likely needs updates to do so.
    4. Versioning: next steps; defining the AIP format.
      1.   Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.
      2. Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.
  2. DSpace Committer & DCAT joint meeting on "DSpace Future Directions"
    1. What are committers planning to work on during the 4.0 cycle? Let's work together from early on. ~~helix84
    2. One big thing to come out of these discussions seems to be the need for a stable REST-API.  Anyone willing to help out in that area or review the work of Hedtek & Wijiti? ~~ tdonohue
      1. https://github.com/hedtek/dspace-rest
      2. https://github.com/wijiti/dspace-rest-api

        The Hedtek version is meant for read-only access, but they say it's heavily optimized for performance. The Wijiti version has been active more recently. I suggested them to work together to unite the codebases, but Hedtek says they're unlikely to be actively cooperating with Wijiti (see details in the last messages of this thread: http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/REST-API-td4659574.html). I think we should merge the Wijiti codebase and suggest them to pick anything from Hedtek that they think would be useful. ~~helix84
  3. Other topics?

Additional Ongoing Topics

  1. How can we "catch up" with JIRA Backlog?
    • Do we need to "split up" the tickets & do quick reviews on our own? Or perhaps just split up tickets & do a very quick ranking & schedule ones with patches for 3.0?
    • Perhaps we schedule a "JIRA Backlog Bash" event (via IRC or similar) where we work together to decrease the backlog over a few days or a week (think of this like a "Test-a-thon" but instead we'd be working to just clear out the backlog as best we can).
  2. Brainstorming Features/Changes for future. Can we work towards development teams around any of these projects?

Individual Status Updates

If you have status items to report, please enter them below at least 1 hour before the meeting starts.

Meeting Notes

Meeting Transcript

Action Items

(Action items go here, if any)

Meeting Archives

Notes and Transcripts from all recent Developers Meetings are available off of the Developer Meeting Archives page.

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