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Indicating note-taker
- Brian Lowe
- Georgy Litvinov
- William Welling
- Huda Khan Alexander (Sacha) Jerabek
- Dragan Ivanovic
- Sandra MierzBenjamin Gross
- Michel Héon
- Benjamin Kampe
- Matthias Lühr
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- A brief update about VIVO core development
- Update/questions from implementers
Notes
Dragan: Trying out this new format. First part to be devoted to central development/committer issues. Second part of the meeting should be questions and comments and new issues arising for developers and implementers.
Introductions:
Matthias Luhr: Implementing in VIVO. Participated in last development sprint.
Michel Heon: UQAM. Needs to be VIVO leader inside UQ community. Strategy: When making VIVO development, share that information with the VIVO community.
Dragan: Want to make community bigger and motivate more people to participate in these meetings. Some text document to react to might help motivate people to discuss.
- A brief update about VIVO core development
- Logistics: When to have this meeting? Doodle poll was sent out, probably will be moved on Tuesday 9am or 10am ET.
- Development priorities/tasks
- Michel: We started the dev priorities spreadsheet; should finish this so that we know what is coming in versions 13, 14, etc.
- Update/questions from implementers
- Michel: Why are we moving JIRA to GitHub?
- Dragan: Software acquired. Developers see benefits using GitHub. There was no big problem with JIRA specifically.
- William: JIRA is not broken but inefficient to have issue management in two separate places, linking GitHub issues back to JIRA.
- Dragan: Repo showing migration of issues from JIRA to GitHub - https://github.com/chenejac/VIVOTestMigrationJIRA/issues
- Michel: More flexibility with respect to project management in JIRA than GitHub. Don’t particularly like JIRA (complicated) but is powerful. Useful for geographically distributed team.
- Benjamin (from chat): I'm not sure if we're really using the advanced features of Jira though.
- Brian: Atlassian offered free hosting for cloud service for open source. New JIRA that Lyrasis has migrated to is now completely free.
- Michel: Why are we moving JIRA to GitHub?
Task List
- Dragan Ivanovic to work on priorities spreadsheet and open it for discussion at following meetings