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Meeting summary
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* Agenda  (lincolnthree, 14:14:31)

* Status Reports  (lincolnthree, 14:18:37)
  * I've been working on WINDUP-133 mostly this week, it is now merged
    with some patches from jsightler  (lincolnthree, 14:19:12)
  * Reviewed about 100 PRs and github discussions.  (lincolnthree,
    14:19:30)
  * Now working on the Forge exception hiding issue, and one other
    classloading issue (not windup related), but will probably abandon
    if I can't figure them out soon because we need to keep implementing
    functionality.  (lincolnthree, 14:20:12)
  * that issue is FORGE-1969  (lincolnthree, 14:20:23)
  * Regardless of the smaller issues, I was working on the
    simplification of the rules. This led to two PRs, both of which are
    now merged  (mbriskar, 14:21:23)
  * The first simplification is the implementation of default values if
    not specified for Iteration, WINDUP-156  (mbriskar, 14:22:19)
  * The second simplification is passing the variable names from
    Iteration to condition/operations, WINDUP-199.  (mbriskar, 14:22:53)
  * mbriskar: Yeah those are great improvements! Very good job!
    (lincolnthree, 14:23:42)
  * right now trying to simplify the result of Windup-133 and maybe
    after this continue on migration of the legacy rules  (mbriskar,
    14:24:08)
  * I have been working on reviewing & merging some PRs as well
    (jsightler, 14:25:30)
  * I merged a PR yesterday from brad davis that improved our
    performance quite a bit (from 20-50% depending on the test)
    (jsightler, 14:26:33)
  * I am also working on JIRAs (168 - fixes some cases with method
    annotations, and working on fixing where we store the graph
    (WINDUP-200))  (jsightler, 14:28:08)
  * I divided my time between rebasing old PRs, doing expenses round 2
    for the F2F meeting (most of them were rejected), reviewing other
    PRs, filling jira, doing test harness basis, and in the remaining
    time,  (ozizka, 14:32:39)
  * I pushed reporting a bit - I have working PoC for XML/HTML
    generation out of annotated frames.  (ozizka, 14:33:25)
  * But not a whole report yet, just snippets.  (ozizka, 14:33:39)
  * And did more of wiki docs.  (ozizka, 14:34:51)
  * I asked ozizka to be our point contact for docs organization and
    field trials teams at customers - making sure they have the info
    they need to get started and also gather their feedback when the
    time comes.  (lincolnthree, 14:35:53)

* Test working directory  (lincolnthree, 14:39:25)
  * AGREED: CWD will remain . for now and we will address appropriately
    at the time it becomes an issue  (lincolnthree, 14:56:03)

* Next steps  (lincolnthree, 14:56:33)
  * I estimate that we are 1 month behind our delivery schedule.
    (lincolnthree, 14:57:37)
  * I've already notified management and the business and we are pushing
    our delivery date back by 1 month. This has been updated in the
    engineering schedule document int he admin folder on google drive.
    (lincolnthree, 14:58:08)
  * We MUST focus on implementing functionality, docs, and other project
    tasks that move us toward our release.  (ozizka, 15:02:44)
  * Rules syntax, Groovy simplified rules, Reporting, User input, and
    functionality that has business value.  (ozizka, 15:02:44)
  * XML Inspection/Hinting Rules  (lincolnthree, 15:14:23)
  * Running windup and accepting user input  (lincolnthree, 15:14:29)
  * Groovy syntax for "provided" rules.  (lincolnthree, 15:14:39)
  * A way to load groovy rules dynamically form a directory
    (lincolnthree, 15:14:51)
  * Generating a useful report  (lincolnthree, 15:15:03)

* WINDUP-204  (lincolnthree, 15:18:41)
  * AGREED: JIRA Triage will be tomorrow at 10am EST  (lincolnthree,
    15:44:03)
--
Lincoln Baxter, III
http://ocpsoft.org
"Simpler is better."