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0.9.6
- Wrapping up
- Still working on forum header and getting demos to rotate on the screens
- Various tweaks and polish remaining, making sure things "break nicely" in IE
- Everything will probably be wrapped up by the end of the day
0.9.7
- Make tweaks to homepage based on feedback
- Wrap up header, not much more to be done
- Apply new theme to Demo Studio subpages
- Add Christian's calendar to the MDN
0.9.8
- Developer profiles will probably be pushed out to 0.9.8 (Q3)
- We will shut down the forums and replace them with a landing page of Stack Overflow / reddit discussions
- That should be it for MDN production
Dev Derby
- There will be some changes coming
Scrum and Scrum Tools
- Some were able to log in, some weren't
- Everyone will try to log in today
- If we don't have everyone logged in by Thursday, we may stop using Planbox
- Planbox is more painful to use than we expected
- If it doesn't work out soon, we'll just start using Bugzilla
- This may take some investment from Webdev to help Bugzilla work for Scrum
- Dragging stories around, etc.
- Luke has already been using Bugzilla for Scrum-like development -- using Milestones for Sprint Backlogs, etc.
- We may be able to use the Songbird script to generate Burndown-like stuff
- We may need to build some kind of interface for sharing saved searches, which is not possible at the moment
- The Webdev team might want to use the (upcoming) MDN sandbox server to do this
- We'll start to figure out how to use Bugzilla for Scrum -- what we will use milestones for, what we will use priorities for, etc.
- Jay and John will create a document outlining requirements, specific changes that we will need to Bugzilla to make it work for Scrum
General
- Webdev team will be out next week, but we should have the last week of the month to wrap things up
- Keep doing what we're doing with regard to 0.9.x work
- For 0.9.9, we can use the Bugzilla setup and a more official Agile workflow
- Luke: I think Kuma is going pretty well.
- We need to worry about content migration sooner than later
- We might want to start doing some trial migrations
- We will want to post a message to the community to describe where we're at with 0.9.x and Kuma
- The more the team blogs about the work we are doing, the better off we'll be
- Especially for Kuma, since it is so far out. We want people to know how it's progressing.
- There needs to be some parity with the current Deki platform, but if we need to make changes for the sake of time, we will need to communicate that