Leftmost: Yes, but then I started replying to that Discourse support@ mail and ending up writing a small 1-hour novel...
*ended
Leftmost
KodeStar, from my perspective, Trello works best for individual task tracking, whereas JIRA is designed for reporting, triaging and divvying up issues.
KodeStar
it looks interesting Leftmost, I already use bitbucket, though we don't really have enough people at fanart.tv to make it worthwhile, plus it gets expensive quick
KodeStar, Atlassian has a free license program for FOSS projects, but I'm not sure what the restrictions and burdens are.
Freso
And it might also be that fanart.tv is still small enough that a full-fledged ticket tracker such as Jira does not quite make sense if it's still manageable with Trello.
Leftmost: FTR, *now* I'm gonna go start prep'ing the meeting...
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So the order for reviews tonight will be Freso, ruaok, reosarevok, Leftmost, bitmap, chrisskye, Gentlecat, zas, Lordsputnik, Leftmost, Leo_Verto, stanislas, alastairp, chirlu, weeksio, rahulr, QuoraUK, armalcolite, hellska, kartikgupta0909, cetko.
Let me know if you feel like you should or should not be on the list.
The first four are by proxy, so I'll copy/paste those in and then let you read those before we continue on.
chirlu wonders if this re-re-reordering is absolutely necessary.
chirlu: Regardless, that's how it ended up today.
ruaok:
"""
last week:
- wild goose chases for getting water and power turned on at the office.
- returning some incorrect ikea purchases
- preparing tax information for our accountants. Trying out Xero on their recommendation and getting turned off by them charging $70/month
- Started to write the 2014 annual report and promptly depressed myself.
- cleaning out the office and assembling furniture
- meet with the mural artist and buy paints for murals
Overall piss poor productivity since the ongoing office tasks keep distracting us in significant ways. This week I am off to london tue - thu.
"""
reosarevok:
"""
I answered some support email and pushed the style conversation a bit (it seems like it's time to summarise that and take another step). We got another person needing a manual email confirmation. Please someone find that ticket and assign it to me, I'll do my best to find some time to code it in. That's it I think!
"""
Gentlecat:
"""
* Finished working on MBS-3887.
* Started converting CritiqueBrainz to Python version 3. Found some problems with caching and spent all night fixing them. I think that's almost done. I just need to do some more testing and deploy it.
"""
Leftmost:
Leo_Verto
So Leftmost gets to talk twice? :P
Freso
""
I finally sketched out some of my ideas for the BookBrainz UI work, fixed some bugs and did a little maintenance work, and started working on our error handling.
On the MusicBrainz side, I continued moving the barcode fetching to the new layout. I think that work is pretty much finished and I just need to get a testing instance up.
"""
chirlu
Leo_Verto: Shhh, not another list update please.
bitmap
lol
Freso
Freso:
I've...
* Followed up on the resolutions from last week's meeting.
* Helped ruaok with the 2014 annual report (any day now!)
* Write a blog post about GSoC
*Wrote
* And various "community service" stuff, being around and about.
And earlier today I wrote a small novel in response to two question the Discourse community guy asked us.
*questions
And I finally got my June flight for the GCI event sorted out. (Thanks ruaok ❤️)
fin.
bitmap: Go. :)
bitmap
finished most of the edit classes for the alt-release schema change, only one remaining is the edit-tracklist one
also finished the UI for actually selecting these from the release page
will finish the remaining edit class stuff and start the web service stuff this week
Freso
(Btw, I'm not doing the 3 minute limit today, since we don't have anything else on the agenda. Try to still keep it short-ish though. :))
bitmap
did some code review finally, too
that's all I can remember, so fin
Freso
Thanks bitmap :)
chrisskye: Go!
chrisskye
My week felt unproductive. Most of my time was spent trying to help ruaok get the water and electricity turned on at the office.
The rest of my time was spent on the usual emails to new sign-ups (mostly stealth start-ups) and other correspondence/coordination with supporters.
fin
Freso
Thanks chrisskye :)
zas
getting water is not that unproductive, quite old human story ;)
Freso
zas: Go!
zas
finished nginx cleanups
i worked with ruaok to get the S3 backup (discourse) works as it should
chrisskye
(when it takes a whole week to get a key...to turn a valve on...)
zas
usual maintainance, supervision, and upgrades
added nagios checks for ssl certs validity
worked a bit on Picard, to finally discover it is a pure mess as usual
fin
Freso
Thanks zas :)
LordSputnik: Go!
LordSputnik
I made my first ever patch on the MB server backend code, adding a paremter to the /userinfo endpoint to return user id
Seems to work OK :)
I also made some schema changes to BookBrainz to accomodate this information, which should allow us to link BB users to MB users
Freso
🙌
LordSputnik
BB users will be able to keep their BB usernames - they're stored separately from MB usernames
Also worked on some UI designs with Leftmost - we had a very productive meeting talking about that, and also worked out how to proceed with the new WS
Freso
(Unifying the user/logins was at least a couple of (long(!)) paragraphs in my e-mail to the Discourse guy.)
LordSputnik
We've got a much cleaner editing interface coming along
Freso
Neat.
LordSputnik
And that's about it for me :)
Freso
Thanks LordSputnik :)
Leo_Verto: Go!
Leo_Verto
I only did some BB documentation this week. But I'd like to welcome all GSoC students, especially QuoraUK who I'm looking forward to working with on gamification in BB. :D
fin.
Freso
Thanks Leo_Verto :)
stanislas is not here.
alastairp: Go!
Or maybe alastairp is not here either.
chirlu: Go!
chirlu
Remade the static database on rika, which had been emptied mistakenly.
Just about to send the PR for the geodetic index thing (MBS-8800).