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dev:meetings:next [2014/05/01 15:32] – [Feedback for New Features Under Development] rjs7dev:meetings:next [2024/03/27 14:42] (current) – Updating the meeting name to development, going back to a 2017 change to make the meetings more inclusive. klussier
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-====== Next Developer Meeting ======+====== Next Development Meeting ======
  
 This page is a placeholder for items to discuss at the next developer meeting, whenever that is. Cut and paste from here into wherever the actual meeting agenda gets created. This page is a placeholder for items to discuss at the next developer meeting, whenever that is. Cut and paste from here into wherever the actual meeting agenda gets created.
  
-===== Action Items from Last Meeting =====+====== Month, Year Development Meeting ======
  
 +**Date:** Day Month Year
 +
 +**Time:** 3:00 pm Eastern / 12:00 pm Pacific
 +
 +**Location:** #evergreen IRC channel on Libera
 +
 +===== Action Items from Last Meeting =====
 +  * [placeholder]
  
 ===== Updates ===== ===== Updates =====
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 [placeholder] [placeholder]
  
-===== New Business =====+=== Hatch ===
  
-==== Brief Release Notes Discussion ====+[placeholder]
  
-Some have expressed confusion about the difference between Release Notes and regular documentation.  The Documentation Interest Group (DIGhas approved these basic definitions, and we would like feedback from developers.+=== Documentation === 
 + 
 +[placeholder] 
 + 
 +=== Launchpad Status (as of noon Eastern=== 
 + 
 +== Snapshot == 
 + 
 +  * Open Bugs -  
 +  * Pullrequests -  
 +  * Signedoff -  
 + 
 +== Updates Since Last Meeting == 
 + 
 +  * Bugs Added -  
 +  * Pullrequest tag Added -  
 +  * Signedoff tag Added -  
 +  * Fix Committed -  
 + 
 +===== New Business ===== 
 + 
 +[placeholder]
  
-=== Release Notes === +===== Announcements =====
-Every new feature (or otherwise significant change to Evergreen) should have a +
-short description of what it does differently than before, and how to get it +
-working. In particular, it should list any new settings or permissions included +
-with the feature, and any existing settings or permissions that are required to +
-use the feature. Also, if the feature influences the upgrade process (e.g. +
-by adding required steps, increasing the ingest time, etc.), you should include +
-this information in an "Upgrade Notes" section. Otherwise, Release Notes should +
-be kept short and should usually not include screenshots or step-by-step +
-instructions. Files can be added to the source directory "RELEASE_NOTES_NEXT" +
-in the appropriate subdirectory. Upgrade notes can be included in an "Upgrade +
-Notes" section of your release notes or added as a separate file to an "upgrade" +
-subdirectory within your appropriate subdirectory.+
  
-=== Normal Documentation === +  * Next Meeting is XYZ
-This should contain everything an Evergreen user or administrator needs to know +
-about the new feature (or otherwise significant change to Evergreen). +
-Screenshots and step-by-step instructions are generally very helpful. Files can +
-be added to the source directory "DOCS_NEXT". If you know where this +
-information would fit best in the existing Evergreen documentation, please +
-mention that on the DIG email list or add your files to the appropriate +
-subdirectory under the "docs/" source directory.+
  
  
-==== Feedback for New Features Under Development ==== 
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