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  • (30 mins) General Discussion Topics
    1.  DSpace 7.6 ongoing development
      1. PR Merge deadline is TOMORROW.  How is the board looking?  What is left to be merged?
      2. Newer High priority bugs located on main branch:
        1. Submission form "Type" dropdown changes values when pressing Enter: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/2145  Might be related to Safari browser dropdown issues: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/2124
        2. Community/Collection admin permissions problems:
          1. Cannot add logos:https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/2240
        3. Configurable Entities bug: When creating a new relationship, the relationship is duplicated: https://github.com/DSpace/dspace-angular/issues/2270
      3. Releases after 7.6:  Later releases will be bug-fix only.
        1. Tim will bring to Steering the suggestion to switch post-7.6 release numbering to 7.6.1, 7.6.2, 7.6.3 (for eventual bug fix release). This clarifies that 7.6 is the final feature release, and that every later release is a minor upgrade.
        2. Code review process brainstorms: See Incentivizing Code Reviews and PR Testing
    2. Updating the demo sites for 7.6.
    3. (No Updates) Demo Site migration to Lyrasis (https://demo7.dspace.org/ and https://api7.dspace.org/server/)  
      1. Exact date of switchover date to be announced. 
    4. (Other topics?)
  • (30 mins) Planning for next week
    • Review the Backlog Board - Are there any tickets here stuck in the "Triage" column?  We'd like to keep this column as small as possible.
    • Review the 7.6 Project Board - Assign tickets to developers & assign PRs to reviewers.
      • Paid (by DSpace project) developers must keep in mind priority. If new "high" or "medium" priority tickets come in, developers should move effort off of "low" priority tasks.
      • Volunteer developers are allowed to work on tickets regardless of priority, but ideally will review code in priority order

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