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The OpenMRS core development team uses the a semi agile sprinting mechanism for getting features written in a coordinated fashion. This allows new features to move forward at a quick pace. It also distributes the knowledge of different features to a wider audience.

Anyone interested in joining a sprint should let either the sprint lead know or just send a general request to be on one to the dev list.

Sprint Details

  • Sprints are focused on one topic, and are usually 2 weeks long
    • some could be 1 or 3 weeks long as appropriate for the topic at hand
  • Each sprint should include 2+ OpenMRS developers. We may occasionally have multiple sprints going simultaneously
    • not everyone needs to be assigned to every topic.
  • We will schedule and publicize Sprint topics ~4 weeks in advance
    • this will give developers at other organizations a chance to organize their time to participate
  • Sprints should always have a release in JIRA, unless they're around a core topic like "work on 1.9 tickets", in which case we'll use a "label" in JIRA.
    • Tickets in the release should be partially organized one week before the sprint.
    • They must be finalized by the day before the sprint. (The scope and tickets are locked-down once the sprint begins.)
  • Each Sprint has a leader, who is in charge of the ticket list, and can help assign tickets to participating developers.
  • All developers working on a Sprint should be in a real-time group chat in our IRC channel
  • To keep improving, each sprint ends with a retrospective look at what did and did not work with the previous week.

Weekly Emails

You should expect to see an email from Ben and Darius every week which will:

  • (either) summarize the status of the current Sprint
  • (or) summarize the retrospective look at the last Sprint, and preview the next one
    • this includes highlighting the developers and organizations that are participating in the Sprint
  • give the calendar for upcoming Sprints

Designing a Sprint

These are required features that must be in place before a sprint can be started (or maybe even to just be scheduled)

  • Must have a leader assigned
  • Must have X tickets for the sprint designed, not just created
    • New developers should be able to pick up the ticket and know what needs to be done
    • Each ticket should list the proposed solution in its description, or in a comment with the text "Proposed Solution".
  • Must have an outcome / release for the end of the sprint
  • Must have a sprint page created

Being a Sprint Leader

See the Being a Sprint Leader page

During a Sprint (for developers)

  • You should not have to spend a large amount of time designing out a feature. (It should already have been designed before being included in the sprint.) If the design for a ticket is unclear, ask.
  • If you spend, or expect to spend, more than 6 hours on a ticket/feature, bring it up to the group to make sure you are going in the right direction

Schedule of Sprints

From

To

Topic

Leader

 

May 21

June 3

Roles and Privileges Sprint

Daniel Kayiwa

Full team 2 week sprint

June 4

June 17

CleanUp Sprint: REST Web Services, Order Entry, Calculation

Rafal Korytkowski

Full team 2 week sprint

June 18

July 1

Reporting and HTML Form Entry

??

2 weeks, full team

TBD


XForms

Daniel Kayiwa

Daniel lead, but doesn't code

TBD


Export of HL7 messages

Suranga Kasthurirathne

2 weeks, full team

TBD


Patient Summary

Mike Seaton and/or Nyoman Ribeka

(2 week sprint, 1 more core dev)

TBD


"App"/UI Framework

Darius Jazayeri

TBD

TBD


Operationalize dispensing: open boxes integration

Justin Miranda?

TBD

TBD


Import and Export of CCD

TBD

2 week, Paul, Burke, 2 jembi devs, 1 core dev

TBD


Merge metadata localization branch

1-2 devs, 2 weeks


TBD


2.0 UI?

TBD


TBD


Documentation? Unit Testing? 
formentry? xforms? reporting? stats? htmlformentry? 
HTML Form Entry Module features/bugs




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