[Devel] <paulproteus> Someone ought to email the list with a link to the meeting minutes.
Asheesh Laroia
asheesh at asheesh.org
Sun Apr 17 19:23:40 UTC 2011
On Sun, 17 Apr 2011, Jack Grigg wrote:
> So I am.
>
> https://openhatch.org/wiki/Meetings/weekly/2011-04-16
(-:
Here's my quick summary of what happened, from my perspective:
* Quite a few people attended! Some new faces.
* We're going to stick to an April 30 release date. That's soon!
* We set some concrete goals for this mission. Here they are:
1. Publish two new training missions
2. Refine the current site's interface and remove rough edges where it's
hard to understand what you're supposed to do
3. Publish a web interface for letting people add bug trackers for their
project
The new training mission -- part of this is on Mark! (-:
The web interface for adding bug trackers -- a lame version of this is
live right now. Jack's mostly lately working on improving that, and also
making the backend for the bug tracker importers a little more
consistent and also asynchronous.
https://openhatch.org/bugs/milestone7?@template=open has a big list of
open tasks. There's lots of room for people to jump in.
A good backend-y ticket: https://openhatch.org/bugs/issue240
A good frontend-y ticket: https://openhatch.org/bugs/issue303
A good ticket for someone who wants to learn about software testing and/or
our implementation of training missions:
https://openhatch.org/bugs/issue362
A good ticket for someone who wants to write English text:
https://openhatch.org/bugs/issue390
With just two weeks to ship this release, we're going to need all hands on
deck. So if you've been wondering how you can be useful, now is a great
time to look at one of the above tickets!
P.S. Parker Phinney -- you've complaiend to me that our releases lately
have been light on new features. Let me know what you think of the plan
for this release!
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