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Zoom: https://princeton.zoom.us/j/397525264
Participants
- Participants to be added
- Trey Pendragon (Princeton University Library)
- Mark Bussey (Data Curation Experts)
- Benjamin Armintor (Columbia University Libraries)
- Noah Botimer (U. Michigan Libraries)
- James Griffin (Princeton University Library)
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- Planning for Sprint 2
Notes
Review the Spreadsheet
Waffle Board for Sprint 2
There were repositories missing from the Waffle Board
Moved items from repositories
Drag everything over which is specified in the Sheet
rubydora needs templates
Uncertain why we are supporting rubydora
Who had some interested?
Armintor: Wouldn't mind as deprecated, but team contributes patches; Product Owner is Justin, so Armintor cannot
Pendragon:Next time, contact Justin, see if there are sufficient people to keep it around
Armintor: Stanford might keep it around until SDR3 released
solrizer#45: Seemed like maintenance, deprecation issue "don't use me"
Not dragged over
noid-rails and active_fedora
Test Coverage Sufficient tickets: should we contact product owners or assume that they are sufficient?
Botimer: Supports contacting the product owners
Armintor: Might be best to e-mail the product owner
Opening the ticket sometimes isn't clear to the product owner (or others on the GitHub repository)
Bussey: What is a community standard for what is sufficient?
If we're going to accept this into the community...would there be enough test coverage for others to continue development?
Armintor: This is there in order to ensure that product owners could explicitly request contributions for increasing test coverage
Pendragon: If there are three instititutions who care about it, how do they feel about the current test coverage?
Botimer: Does a single number for a coverage threshold help significantly?
Bussey: Better to increase this to 85% by explicitly requesting this of the product owner; also congratulate them if it is higher
A single number doesn't provide directional influence
Is our general sense that this is good enough in the WG? Or should this be raised?
This might not be set by the developer team or the product owner
How do we ensure that unexpected regressions don't occur
Botimer: WG does not have a specific number...but what is the shape of the question for outstanding questions
Bussey: Unknown...just raises questions on the project
Pendragon: Just close everything which is over 95%
Request: If you feel like it would be useful for the developers to get it to 100%, please make another ticket
Pendragon: For lower, issue a gentle reminder to the product owner
Review the Spreadsheet