2011-07-28 Leadership Conference Call
Date
28 July 2011
How To Join
Contact @Dawn Seymour for more information on how to join the call.
In Attendance
Paul Biondich
Hamish Fraser
Darius Jazayeri
Andy Kanter
Burke Mamlin
Chris Seebregts
Dawn Smith
Ben Wolfe
Agenda
Topic | Topic Leader(s) | Time | Category | Comments |
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Road Map Discussion | @Darius Jazayeri | 30 min | Road Map | Purpose: Discuss 1.9: release date, sprints, if anything needs to be moved to 2.0 |
Board Updates | @Paul Biondich | 10 min | NGO | Purpose: Give update on call with Mitchell Baker |
Updates with Indiana University | @Paul Biondich | 10 min | NGO |
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Minutes
Road Map Discussion
Paul: 1) Existing Road Map doesn't reflect priorities 2) The nature of what we're doing isn't always about new features, but building upon old ones, and 3) there's interest in releasing our versions more often and finding a process to do that
Darius: We have a Road Map for OpenMRS versions, but we decided we need to improve more on existing functionality. That's resulted in not doing as much development in 1.9 and 2.0
Burke: The road map needs to reflect our top priorities within the community (i.e documentation)
Darius: If you look at orgs like Mozilla, the frequency of their releases is attributed to the fact that the items in those releases are fairly small compared to the amount we put into our releases
Burke: Add releases as milestones on the road map
Hamish: Think about the modules: ones that ppl consider essential and also taking time to test those
Points to take away:
Put together some scripts to make testing easier
Start continuous integration and unit testing
The Road Map will fundamentally change
Board Updates
Paul: Spoke with Mitchell Baker with Mozilla about open source representation on the NGO Board of Directors. She was very receptive and interested. Will ideally meet her and follow up with her interest in the couple of weeks
Indiana University:
Conversations went from why we're making OpenMRS an NGO to IU asking ways in which they can help the process.
Paul: drafting an MOU for faculty to understand our (Paul and Burke's) involvement with the NGO (would be good for everyone in leadership to help draft)