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Message #00048
Open Stack APS Sprint Review - Meeting Minutes (September 23rd)
Team:
Following our recent sprint review meeting, I've put together a brief
summary that I would like to present to your attention:
*Discussed:*
1) SRS updates/cases that were removed from the SRS before (e.g.
subscription purchase based on tenants/quotas)
2) Implemented use cases that were presented in the APS sandbox
3) Plans for the next sprint (coming soon)
4) Our comments regarding the process that need to be addressed, etc.
*Plans/Action Items (ordered by priority):*
1) Juan: have a planning session with the team and decide which user
stories the team are committing themselves to completing in sprint-2.
Update Dmitry with that info at *11 AM (GMT+2) on September 24th.*
2) Juan: go over the user stories that were removed from the previous SRS
version and decide which back-end user stories could be added to
launchpad/SRS ASAP. Update the SRS/launchpad with that info. Mirantis team
needs to be aware of what is being worked on to be able to track the
scope/progress. As we figured out, there is no need to implement lots of
stuff on the UI side (APS supplies this out of the box), but the business
model needs to be developed/tracked.
3) A new version of the requirements document containing all updates (both
the ones that were discussed last week + back-end user stories that are
being missed) will be provided on *THU, September 25th.*
4) Juan: please be sure to:
- commit the OpenStack APS package code to the repository as frequently as
possible (every day would be fine);
- update the user stories that are in progress on a regular basis (so I can
track progress);
- have the team update the sandbox with the recent changes more often (so I
can play around with everything/monitor progress on my end).
5) Dmiry: render all possible assistance to the Mamasu team in regards to
OpenStack/APIs/whatever having to do with that domain. Render assistance
with the repository if needed.
*Guys, thanks a lot for your good job done so far*. *Please keep the pace,
and I am sure we will be on the right track and deliver the project on
time.*
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Dmitry.