General Sprint Information:
Lead (Product Owner): Jonathan Teich, Shasha Liu
Developer Lead: Daniel Kayiwa
Known Developers Assigned: OpenMRS community
Key Contributors: SolDevelo
Sprint Start Date: 01/08/14
Sprint End Date: 15/08/14
Kick Off - ThursdayFriday, 12th June1st August, 2014. Time: 9am ESTEDT
Source Code: https://github.com/openmrs/openmrs-module-allergyui
Sprint Goals:
The overarching goal of the Allergies sprint project is for caretakers to be aware of any allergies a patient has and any possible interactions with treatments and medications it may cause......
For further information see Allergy Project Overview Page here: Allergies Project Ver. 2
With that in perspective, the focus of the current sprint is to:
- Attach allergies to a patient
- Display patient allergies on the dashboard
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- .........Create Allergy API module
- Update and create needed allergies data tables and API
- Create short list of preset allergens and reactions for patients
- Allow users to add and display new allergies for patients
KickOff Meeting:
How to Join & Call detail:
Day & Date: Friday 12th, 2014 9am EST.
Time: mentioned for the different timezones.
Google Hangout URL:
Kickoff meeting recording:
Participants
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Participants
- Daniel Kayiwa
- Shasha Liu
- Jonathan Teich
- Krzysztof Kaczmarczyk
How to Participate
Add your name to the list on this wiki page (with any comments about your availability). If you want to join after the sprint has started just join the IRC channel mentioned above and say hello.
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- New to OpenMRS sprints? Want help getting started? Join [the IRC channel|IRC:] and say "???": I'd like to participate in the sprint!"
- Pick a ticket from the available tickets in the top-left of the sprint dashboard page at:
- Make sure it does not depend on a ticket that is incomplete.
- If you have any questions about the ticket, ask on the group chat
- Do the ticket. See our HOWTO for git. Sprint specific git HOWTO for devs with push rights: whatever works for you :-) If you don't like pull requests, don't send them. Commit and push directly to the main repo. If you do like pull requests, fork the main repo and send pull requests, but merge them right after. My favorite way is to work on the main repo, but create local branches (without pushing them to the main repo). Merge branches locally to the master and push to the main repo.
- Join the daily scrum to share your updates
Tasks To Be Completed Prior To Design
TBD
During Project Notes for the sprint:
Sprint Retrospective:
See Also
- FHIR's AllergyIntolerance resource