Meeting Minutes for 08/07/2018
Discovery Committee Meeting
August 7, 2018
Minutes
SCRUM development management process overview
- SCRUM is a framework for managing work, particularly for software development
- SCRUM boiled down to a sentence:
- “Choose the most important thing to build, build that thing within a set time, put into the world so your customers can start using it and give you valuable feedback.”
- Within a chosen interval (sprint/release), build a piece of working product
- Monthly releases tied to committee schedule
- Demonstrate the work to stakeholders
- Put the new work in to the world, and use the real world feedback to guide further work
- Prioritize word pieces and continually evaluate priorities
- Road Map
- Daily team meeting (stand-up) R&D evaluate in response to how work progresses
- Formally, the Marmot Product Owner maintains a backlog and orders by priority
- Plan just enough
- Do enough planning to get the chosen priorities for the sprint done
- Adapt - adjust plans as new facts are learned
R&D Agile Board is used to track the progress of YouTrack tickets
- Scheduled - Things to accomplish this sprint
- In Progress - Things that are being worked on now
- Needs External Input - The team has questions for you
- Ready for Verification - Development work that needs to be tested
- In Verification - The development work that is being tested
- Needs Acceptance - The product owner would put their final approval on the ticket
- Done or Accepted - Things that are built and ready for deployment
- Discovery Partner Implementation - This was created for migrations
- Feature - Issues that are building new functionality in Pika
- Bugs - A list of things that are broken
- Questions and Clarifications - Tickets that are informational and questions that need to be answered
- Maintenance Issues - These are operational things that need to be fixed or updated
- Configuration Issues - These are settings that need to be changed or something on the server needs to be updated
Demo of new features & bug fixes for upcoming release
Release Notes
Discussion of development priorities for the next release
Road Map
- Current Release
- Sacramento Discovery Partner Implementation
- Go live planned for September
- Diacritics Handling in Pika
- Diacritics are not displaying special characters correctly in Pika
- Send examples of display issues to [email protected]
- Sierra API Extract
- Still trying to figure out why the API is deleting works that should not be deleted
- Sacramento Discovery Partner Implementation
- Next Release
- Addison Implementation
- They are a single site Sierra library
- Kick off call is August 9th
- AspenCat Migration
- Will start next release
- Horizon ROA Driver
- Will start next release
- Addison Implementation
- Next Quarter
- DPLA Feed Improvements
- The next round of DPLA ingest will be in October
- New Team Member(s) On-Boarding
- Hopefully this will be happening in October
- DPLA Feed Improvements
Reports from libraries on special projects
- Flatirons is waiting for the Prospector/INN-Reach issue to get sorted out to upgrade to Sierra 4.0
- Flatirons is also looking to upgrade to the new i~tiva talking tech
- Nashville is also on i~tiva. James would be interested to know if any libraries are considering dropping phone notifications all together?
- Flatirons uses Shoutbomb text messaging
- Shoutbomb has a new phone notice that is similar to their text messaging, but it is actually a voice message
- Downside of the notices is they say the item title which is not good when sent to a shared home phone
- Shoutbomb has a new phone notice that is similar to their text messaging, but it is actually a voice message
- Flatirons uses Shoutbomb text messaging
- Nashville has recently redone their patron loader, which gets public school students library cards
- In the Pika source code for the drivers for the various ILS, we could build a generalized tool for public libraries to facilitate that work
- Contact James (james.staub-at-nashville.gov) if you would be interested in using such a tool
- Flatirons may be interested and will contact James to chat more about it
MUG 2018 in Grand Junction on October 4th and 5th
- “Hands-On Pika Session” - still have room! Sign up here.
- This session is good for novices to experts
- Beth Gallinger and James Staub will be presenting as Discovery Committee members - yay!
- Beth will be talking about how Pika works for public and academic libraries, and consortiums
- James will be comparing Pika to other discovery layers
Documentation updates
- Grouped works not to merge
- Change language in the documentation that was very specific to Sierra to more generalized language for everyone
- Quick discussion of Pika documentation language -- how can we make everything less specific to Marmot / Sierra libraries for ease of use for all Discovery Partners
- Pika documentation will be updated to not be so specific to Sierra and Marmot libraries
- Please let us know ([email protected]) if you find any documentation that is difficult to us, because it is too specific to the Sierra ILS or Marmot members
- There was a request for a facet logic document similar to the Format Facet Logic document
- Pascal will review the best way to produce this type of information
The next Discovery meeting is on Tuesday, September 4th.