The wiki is updated, and the meeting recording is here: http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads/EGDIG090909.wmv I'll start with the end of the meeting, which is where we moved into "what's next": * We bid a fond and grateful adieu to Paul Weiss, who leaves us for a job at Eugene Public Library. Paul was a founder of the DIG and a major force behind its early organizational efforts, including the 90-day timeline. The DIG would really benefit from another community co-facilitator to work with Karen. Think about if you'd like to do this! * After discussion, we committed to focusing on documenting these areas -- ** Reports (Karen Collier, working from Word docs, revising the text and converting to DocBook) ** 1.6 Cataloging (Sarah Childs, Word revision) ** Sitka -- new features in 1.6 ** Roma -- technical instructions (installation, migration, upgrading -- don't worry, Roma, we know you'll pick one!) ** Daniel -- open ** Karen S. -- 1.6 new features ** Tina -- Converting Word to XML; CSS design; XML transform ** Repke -- installation, Migration, Upgrading ** Paula Burton -- editorial review * Indiana Evergreen offered to host a 1.6 test server for DIG purposes; he said it would be up in 7-10 days. It doesn't have data. Karen S. offered to ask Equinox if there were data available. * Mike Peters also reminded folks of the URL for the 1.6 staff client: http://open-ils.org/downloads/evergreen-setup-rel_1_6_0_0.exe It will be linked from the downloads page when the release candidate for 1.6 comes out, probably next week. * Steve Wills volunteered to focus on the public-bugs database question, with a focus on processes for feeding information from the community back to the developers. We agreed on a forward-looking approach, focusing on 1.6. * Karen agreed to check in the style manual's XML after the meeting (done, to be discussed in a separate note). Whew! On the more housekeeping-ish items: * Karen s. and Karen C. will post the survey results tomorrow. This concludes the needs assessment. * The environmental scan is done. * Shannon and Karen S. will look at training/orientation once the documentation writers have worked their way through a few files. * Toolset -- this hasn't been linked yet; anyone who wants guidance on what to use to produce XML, post to the list and we can give you a good, refined response. * Karen will modify the proposed directory structure to note serials. * The scope/mission statement is on the wiki, listed under Terms of Reference. * As noted earlier, Sitka has chosen to go to DocBook for their own documentation. This is great, because we need a working example to help us figure things out! -- Karen S.