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-====== April 2018 Developer Meeting ======+====== June 2018 Developer Meeting ======
  
   * 12 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, 2018 in Vancouver/Pacific   * 12 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, 2018 in Vancouver/Pacific
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 ===== Action Items from Last Meeting ===== ===== Action Items from Last Meeting =====
  
 +  - gmcharlt will open and work on bugs for documentation changes for better ejabberd configuration during installation of OpenSRF
 +  - gmcharlt will work on patches destined for a release of OpenSRF 3.0.1 in Feburary
 +  - gmcharlt will put up a blog post announcing 3.1.0 on 4/5
 +  - gmcharlt will issue call for RM for 3.2 on 4/5
  
 ===== Updates ===== ===== Updates =====
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   * Are we ready to sign off on the Angular migration plan proposed in the [[https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=dev:browser_staff:angjs_to_ang_migration#migration_strategy_proposal|Migration Page]]?   * Are we ready to sign off on the Angular migration plan proposed in the [[https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=dev:browser_staff:angjs_to_ang_migration#migration_strategy_proposal|Migration Page]]?
 +  * What form will XUL deprecation take in 3.2?  Are we removing the code?
  
 ==== Feedback for New Features Under Development ==== ==== Feedback for New Features Under Development ====
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