Collection Extensions Development Sprints

Collection Extensions Development Sprints

NOTE: Original name was Collections Development Sprints (aka Display Sets). All references to Display Sets in these documents can be replaced with the term Collection Extensions.

Phases:

Development Sprints

Phases:

Development Sprints

Issues and PRs - procedures

Development Notes

Charter:

Scope & Objectives

This group will expand the current User Collections implementation to meet the requirements set forth in the Collection Extensions Requirements Working Group (aka Display Sets Working Group).  The work will follow mockups currently under development by the by Collection Extensions UI/UX Design Working Group.






This group will primarily be comprised of core and UI developers with support from UI/UX designers.  Members need to be able to commit to the following deliverables and timeframe.

Deliverables & Timeframe

Deliverables will include:

  • Creation of issues for the implementation

  • Implementation of Milestones 1 & 2 + Collection Types from Milestone 3  (see Requirements - Display Sets)

This group will have a virtual and in person component.  The virtual sprints are expected to begin August 7, 2017.  A one week in-person sprint hosted at University of Michigan is scheduled for August 21-25.  We hope to complete all work for the Collection extensions implementation within the 6-week sprint period. You do NOT have to participate in both the virtual and in-person sprints to be a part of the implementation team.

Sprint Timetable

Date

Location

Planned Focus1

Participants

Supporting
(PR review &
answer questions)

Date

Location

Planned Focus1

Participants

Supporting
(PR review &
answer questions)

July



  • Sprint planning:

    • github issues

    • sprint milestones

    • resource planning

    • communication planning



Willingness across all sprints as time allows:

  • Jeremy Friesen

  • Esme Cowles

  • Trey Pendragon


week 1: August 7-11


Virtual

  • Low hanging fruit

  • Infrastructure for core features

100% Karen Didrickson (Northwestern)
75% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
75% Glen Horton (Cincinnati)
50% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
50% Roger Espinosa (Michigan)
100% @Greg Kostin (Michigan)
75% Randall Floyd (Indiana)
75% Adam Arling (Northwestern)



week 2: August 14-18

Virtual

  • Infrastructure for core features

100% Karen Didrickson (Northwestern)
75% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
75% Glen Horton (Cincinnati)
50% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
50% Roger Espinosa (Michigan)
75% Randall Floyd (Indiana)
75% Adam Arling (Northwestern)
50% Chris Colvard (Indiana)

50% Gordon Leacock (Michigan)



week 3: August 21-25


In-Person

  • Core complex features

100% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
100% Mike Giarlo (Stanford)
100% Glen Horton (Cincinnati)
100% Jeremy Friesen (Notre Dame)
100% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
100% (Mon-Tue) Roger Espinosa (Michigan)
40% (Wed & Thu) @Greg Kostin (Michigan)
maybe - Randall Floyd (Indiana)

50% Gordon Leacock (Michigan)



week 4: August 28 - September 1

Virtual

  • Core complex features

75% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
50% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
50% Roger Espinosa (Michigan)
50% Daniel Pierce (Indiana)
50% Chris Colvard (Indiana)
50% Brian Keese (Indiana)



week 5: September 5-8

Virtual

  • Completion of complex features

  • Remaining loose ends

75% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
50% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
50% Roger Espinosa (Michigan)
50% Daniel Pierce (Indiana)
50% Brian Keese (Indiana)



week 6: September 11-15

Virtual

  • Completion of complex features

  • Remaining loose ends

75% Lynette Rayle (Cornell)
50% Jose Blanco (Michigan)
50% Daniel Pierce (Indiana)