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dev:meetings:2009-12:minutes [2009/12/03 09:32] – up to 14:52 ("LaunchPad - Working Okay?") wlaytondev:meetings:2009-12:minutes [2022/02/10 13:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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     * Shawn Boyette noted that his BuildBot is now creating nightly tarballs of OpenSRF, available at http://testing.esilibrary.com/buildbot/tarballs/opensrf-latest.tar.gz     * Shawn Boyette noted that his BuildBot is now creating nightly tarballs of OpenSRF, available at http://testing.esilibrary.com/buildbot/tarballs/opensrf-latest.tar.gz
   - **LaunchPad - Working Okay?**   - **LaunchPad - Working Okay?**
 +    * Translations are getting sorted out
 +    * A number of bugs have been filed, but some haven't been followed-up afterward
 +      * 19 bugs opened; 8 have fixes committed
 +      * Shawn Boyette has been sorting through the bugs and adding tags, but is not a fan of the tagging implementation
 +    * Warren Layton suggested adding a link from http://evergreen-ils.org
 +      * **ACTION:** (?) Add link to LaunchPad from http://evergreen-ils.org
 +    * There's also a LaunchPad site for OpenSRF now: https://launchpad.net/opensrf
 +    * There's the question of people pushing their own branches into LaunchPad to track them
 +      * LaunchPad doesn't work with git but does work with bazaar
 +    * James Fournier asked if LaunchPad's "Bug Wranglers" group was open to anyone (or just committers)
 +      * Dan Scott responded that it should be open to anyone willing to help with bugs
 +      * **ACTION:** (?) Add section for Bug Wranglers in "Contributing" document (similar to the "Documentation Contribution" section in the current version)
 +      * Dan Scott noted that https://launchpad.net/~evergreen-bugs (Bug Wranglers) is now open for anyone to join
 +    * The idea of LaunchPad and Trac integration was brought up
 +      * Mike Rylander noted LaunchPad is quickly becoming the authoritative bug system
 +      * Trac can be kept as a "quieter" bug system for the committers, if needed.
 +        * All bugs to be entered in LaunchPad, some may also be placed in Trac by the committers
   - **Feature Requests - Through LaunchPad?**   - **Feature Requests - Through LaunchPad?**
 +    * blueprints.launchpad.net/evergreen can be used, but only Dan Wells has added anything so far (for [[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/evergreen/+spec/serials-basic-predictions-receiving| serials predictions and receiving]])
 +      * Mike Rylander noted that this is much better than the current process
 +      * Jason Etheridge also suggested that a number of proposals be added to that site and then used for the HackFest at the [[http://www.evergreen2010.org/|Evergreen 2010 Conference]]
   - **Telephony Patch**   - **Telephony Patch**
 +    * [[http://georgialibraries.markmail.org/message/rbjmimibepjyk4cl?q=telephony |A message about the start of telephony support in Evergreen]] was posted to the list.
 +      * Bill Erickson & co. are still looking for feedback.
 +      * Joe Atzberger noted that the latest is available at http://github.com/senator/OpenILS-Evergreen/commits/asterisk
 +  - Outstanding Patches
 +    * Art Rhyno submitted a patch to enable client-side paging for records with hundreds or thousands of attached items
 +      * **ACTION:** Dan Scott to add it to LaunchPad as a bug w/ fix, and ping the openils-dev mailing list again for feedback
 +    * **ACTION:** James Fournier to re-submit his opt-in patch when he gets the chance
 +
  
 **Meeting adjourned by Dan Scott (dbs) at 15:34 EST** **Meeting adjourned by Dan Scott (dbs) at 15:34 EST**
  
 +  * Post-meeting: Bill Ott reminded everyone to get their Program Proposals in for [[http://www.evergreen2010.org/|EG 2010]]. Deadline is December 15, 2009.
    
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