OpenMRS OCL Client Sprint 13
General information
Team Lead:Â Daniel Kayiwa
Sprint Lead:Â Abulo John Joshua
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Timeline
Start date: 20th December 2018
End date: 17th January 2019
Participants
Abulo John Joshua
Colline Waitire
Titus Kipkemboi
Allan Guwatudde
Godswill Onuoha
Samuel George
Ijeomah Collins
Sprint Goals
The main goal of this sprint is to fix bugs found in the application, finish incomplete sprint 12 tickets and work on the pointed features that have to be refined. In this sprint, we should also work with an aim of having the application tested and prepared for the MVP Release.
We'll work on the following notes that were identified during the demo:
Remove the show all button and its action implementation on the view and add CIEL concepts page.
Transfer the edit mapping functionality to the create concepts page
Refine the create mapping functionality and make it work as recommended in the mockups that were created
Remove the react table filter inputs and allow only the use of the filter checkboxes on the left of the add CIEL concepts interface
Let a user be able to view the first CIEl concepts in the add CIEL concepts interface and only allow for pagination using URL pagination
Search for concept sources not actual concepts when creating mappings
Sprint Dashboard
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.
The general process:
New to OpenMRS sprints? Want help getting started? Join IRC and say "???": I'd like to participate in the sprint!". If you get no response, just ping any of the above sprint participants as per the IRC tips at http://en.flossmanuals.net/openmrs-developers-guide/support/
Pick a ticket from the available tickets in the top-left of the sprint dashboard page at:
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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.
During Project Notes for the sprint
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Sprint Retrospective:
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