First cut reflection of work in progress for the upcoming VIVO 1.8 release
Projected Release Timing
One outcome of the meeting of VIVO sponsors at the March, 2014 DuraSpace Summit even in Washington was a request to move to a regular release schedule where timing would be predictable and new features included only if ready. Any feature not on target to be finished by the code freeze data would have to be deferred until the next release.
A schedule of two releases per year targets a May code freeze for a June release (VIVO 1.7), and a November code freeze for December release.
The VIVO 1.8 release is being delayed to allow completion of a task that has been deemed essential for moving the VIVO project from incubator to full project status – replacement of the Pellet reasoner (VIVO-778).
Release Mechanics
The VIVO project uses the DuraSpace JIRA issue tracking system to manage issues and time tracking leading up to any given release. Issues are categorized as bug fixes, tasks, code tasks, or improvements, grouped into components such as ontology or testing or technical debt, and assigned a status based on criticality to the release.
View unresolved and recently-modified issues for the v1.8 release. Note that issues are typically written as specifically as possible to provide clear requirements to developers and allow for realistic time tracking; when it makes sense, more detailed tasks are grouped as sub-tasks of a more general summary task.
When all issues marked with a status of blocker have been resolved, a code freeze is declared and a release candidate is prepared to allow Selenium (acceptance) testing to begin. Most releases include require several iterations of release candidates and testing to address problems detected in testing.
Selected JIRA issues:
VIVO application code
issue | comments |
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contextualize property labels based on domain and range classes without adding new properties to the ontology | |
includes several sub-tasks | |
related to the Weill implementation of Virtuoso | |
will improve search engine optimization (SEO) through Schema.org tags |
For the complete list of issues under consideration for VIVO v1.8, view the full, version-specific report in Jira.
Other general goals
- Modularization
- Major pieces of the application are selected at startup, based on a configuration file.
- Improvements in display
- Model handling
- Technical debt: all access of triples goes through two parallel sets of channels (content and configuration)
Ontology
issue | comments |
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will be solved by updating to the May, 2014 W3C vCard ontology |
Documentation
issue | comments |
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- Wiki restructuring
- Customization guide
Testing
issue | comments |
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