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dev:meetings:2016-12-07

December 7, 2016 Evergreen Developers 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.

  • 12 p.m. Wednesday, December 7, 2016 in Vancouver/Pacific
  • 3 p.m. Wednesday December 7, 2016 in New York/Eastern
  • 20:00:00 Wednesday December 7, 2016 in UTC

Action Items from Last Meeting

  • gmcharlt to cut OpenSRF 2.5-alpha before hack-a-way
    • Status:
  • gmcharlt will post blog announcement of 2.11 this afternoon
  • kmlussier will start sending the press release out thereafter
    • Status: Done
  • gmcharlt will send out a call for RM nominations on 10/17, closing on 10/28, with voting to occur second day of hack-a-way
  • gmcharlt and Dyrcona to create guidelines on the wiki to determine what is a bug fix vs. new feature.
    • Status:

Updates

Release info

OpenSRF

Evergreen

Hatch

New Hatch omnibus bug.

  • Goal is to flesh out remaining tasks before it can be deployed for wider testing.
  • Will be working on Windows installer soon.
  • Seeking volunteers to try installing on Linux/Windows using the developer install instructions included in the branch. (Mac developer install is similar to Linux, but undocumented).
  • For now Hatch only works on Chrome/Chromium. FF integration will require more work and may not yet be do-able, given the lag time for FF implementing Chrome extension API's.

New Business

  • Documenting the release process - follow-up from hack-a-way discussion (Kathy)

Feedback for New Features Under Development

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