Unfortunately, a recording was not captured due to technical issues. Notes on the more important items are below. Note the links to documents and designs that are open for input. List of Stories for the sprint are documented in the sprint reports below
Sprint Reports:
Tower or Power / And Yet it Compiles
Sprint Notes
- Soldevelo teams added additional team members and took on many stories mid-sprint for onboarding.
- Extension Point Research
- Klaudia and Weronika walked through the recently posted doc on extension point mechanisms. Lots of discussion, and further feedback encourages.
- Questions on how to choose from multiple extension points, and it seems a third piece of configuration is needed for an implementer to specify which to use.
- Imagine that implementers will pick and choose extension implementations from various sources, and wire them in as they choose
- Longer term, we'd like to offer a catalog of extensions
- Next steps:
- continue discussion on the dev forum
- Implement a PoC on openlmis-example
- Klaudia and Weronika walked through the recently posted doc on extension point mechanisms. Lots of discussion, and further feedback encourages.
- Logistics Logical Model
- Reviewed newly posted designs for the product/inventory models, inspired from USAID's Logical Model and GS1
- Designs posted here: Medical Commodities: OpenLMIS Model for GS1 (see child pages). Need community, especially Product and Tech committees, to review
- Important to design this correctly. Jake is trying to get public and private sector input.
- Josh will continue to polish the designs.
- When do we need to make decisions on schema and interface, to avoid impacting implementation?
- Josh attending GS1 training in Chicago the week of the 18th
- IDL/RAML
- Moving to specifying API interface prior to implementation
- Misc
- Quickly reviewed some of the new capabilities on Requisitions, such as basic creation, skipping period, and searching
- Reviewed the work done for the reference distribution. It is evident service discovery is required, and a story will be created
Logistics Logical Model- Reviewed newly posted designs for the product/inventory models, inspired from USAID's Logical Model and GS1