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Last Meeting Notes: PC: September 11 2018
AGENDA
Item | Lead (Time) | Notes and UPdates |
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Software Development Update Roadmap: Living Product Roadmap Current sprint: Backlog Grooming Sprint 108 Upcoming sprint: Backlog Grooming Sprint 109 Release: - 3.4.1 patch release on a performance bug
- 3.5 release scheduled for the end October (we want to push back to end of November)
Team stats: https://openlmis.atlassian.net/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=12504 Velocity: Context: Includes all four teams. Started testing in Sprint 105, released 3.4 in Sprint 106.
Key Challenges - Clear definition of what is wanted by the community and implementers.
- Lack a backlog of well defined features.
| Mary Jo Kochendorfer (Deactivated) (5 min) | What will be in 3.5 (Living Product Roadmap)? - Reporting workstream (can track work here)
- Single Sign on
- Metrics defined (goal is to get metrics created to populate 12 reports)
- Enhancements to superset will most likely be completed by 3.6
- Integrations workstream
- Feature workstream
- Architecture workstream
- Improvements in integrated testing so we can release faster (reduce manual testing). We will have the pattern established and potentially integrated tests for the Requisition Service.
OLMIS-4565
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Getting issue details...
STATUS
Community requested features |
Funding update | Mary Jo Kochendorfer (Deactivated) |
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Update on OpenSRP mobile integration work | Craig Appl (Unlicensed) (10 min) | Brief Demo (if possible) |
NFR Performance Update NFR page: Non-Functional Requirements - performance | Wesley Brown (5 min) |
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Requested New Feature - Current requests:
Getting issues...
- Potentially discuss: Non full supply product options to improve performance around requesting NFS when there is a very large list.
| Discussion | Question to group: Discussion Suggestions on how to get input from the rest of the community on the new feature requests? Voting? Comments? I'd like to make sure each release is including one to two new features requested by the community (if funding allows for it). |
2019 Roadmap A full list of potential features is here. I've pulled out the following four for 2019. Thoughts? - Support for distributions and reallocating stock between facilities (user stories). The OpenLMIS community wants to enhance the local fulfillment workflows to support an end user in planning a distribution to multiple facilities at once and identify excess stock in nearby facilities. If a facility is running low on stock they will have visibility to nearby facilities. These features support a high-value supply chain workflow requested by many current and prospective country users.
- Offline support for stock management features (user stories). There is a need to integrate with third party mobile applications and support offline web browser features. Some facilities will have a desktop computer while others can leverage a tablet device. At the moment OpenLMIS supports online stock management features in the web application and integration with two mobile applications (OpenSRP and SIGLUS). Benin, Malawi, and Mozambique have all expressed the need for offline stock management features so that they can leverage the current desktop computers in facilities with intermittent connectivity. OpenLMIS would like to support both integrations with third-party mobile/tablet applications and offline features within the web application to reach the last mile.
- Collect program data alongside supply chain processes (user stories) to support user-friendly customization of data collection forms by implementers. This work allows collection of health metrics and indicators during supply chain reporting workflows. We propose to build this feature via an integration with a third-party open source application (our specifications to date focus on ODK and/or DHIS2). This featureset allows implementers to collect programmatic data alongside of supply information. The community sees a need for this in HIV and within immunization programs.
- Request, order, receive/unpack and ship “kits”, or bundles of products (user stories). Kits are common within HIV and essential medicines. This feature is a high priority for Mozambique (where implementation work is underway) and requested by other countries because bundling products together is key to supporting reordering for patient regimens and other related products.
| Discussion | Mary Jo reached out the community to weigh in on desired features for 2019. No specific comments from the community came in. At the moment, I've identified some key features we'd like to address are listed. Discussion: <insert notes> Prior to 2019, I would like the community to weigh in further on priorities. I welcome thoughts and ideas on the best way to do that given time/resource constraints by community members. Idea: if attending the GHSCS or GDHF, we could hold a listening session or prioritization meeting. |
Update UI Changes for 3.5
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OLMIS-4968
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Getting issue details...
STATUS
: will implement through configuration in the requisition template and shown as a column next to the approved quantity. |
Next PC meeting: Ideas?? |
| ??? |
Additional Requests and Information: |
| Upcoming Travel and Coordination to Note: (see Opportunities#Conferences for details) November 28-30 2018: Lusaka Global Supply Chain Summit. OpenLMIS is sponsoring a lunch event on the 29th. Please send out the Save the Date to your network. We hope to get ministers and decision makers in the room to learn about OpenLMIS. We are sponsoring two ministers from Malawi to present on the OpenLMIS v3 implementation in Malawi. - This is the Save the Date- please circulate to stakeholders (MoH, donors, etc) who may be interested in supporting/promoting OpenLMIS implementations
- Potential side events: we are hoping to schedule site visits to see eLMIS/Facility Edition and OpenSRP. Still under discussion. Most likely before the event.
December 10-11 2018: Global Digital Health Forum in Washington, DC. |
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