ICE cycle ending 2008-07-03
Summary
In the previous cycle we had some staffing changes, Daniel has handed over some tasks to myself (Bron Chandler) and Oliver has been involved with other projects within LFII. Correcting subversion errors has taken Ron longer than he expected, and he has branched the code to correct the problem. Linda has been fixing a variety of bugs, helping EPS as required and updating the toolbar.
Tasks for the cycle included hand over of admin tasks, with the key focuses in the software development area on stabilizing version 2.0 and working on roll out tasks for use at USQ.
This cycle, Ron is working on the branched code to correct the subversion problems we are experiencing. Internal testing will then be completed, followed by a release for external testing, before merging back with the main code. Linda will continue to bug-fix and mid-cycle Sam joins us again to assist with outstanding issues.
Predicted work units: 70
Overview of completed tasks
Administration
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Project process documentation – now completed
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Toolbar maintenance
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ICE Repository Access Manager
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Building binaries
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Updating skins (including slides)
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Managing USQ SVN repositories
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Application
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Subversion issues taking longer to fix than expected.
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Continue with stabilization tasks and bug fixes for ICE 2.0 from feedback
Outstanding tasks
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Server version syncing on a separate thread
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Subversion issues with syncing and multi-threading
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ICE Beta 2 Windows msi and OSX disk image - update for windows released (no msi)
Overview of new tasks
Administration
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CML and Geogebra demo for website
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Set-up and become familiar with ICE 2 and Daniel’s old MacPro
Application
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Subversion issues
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Testing of Subversion folder conflict handling for ICE properties
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Syncing on a separate thread
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Rendering on a separate thread
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Configure Windows VM for USQ ICE server(s)
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Continue with stabilization tasks for ICE 2.0 from feedback
About the cycle notes
The cycle notes are used to summarize the outcomes of the completed cycle and provide stake-holders with an overview of the tasks for the next cycle. They are also used to raise any issues for discussion and provide other information for those who are unable to attend the meetings. Specific information on tasks to be completed are available in the ticketing system, see below.
More information
http://ice.usq.edu.au/trac/milestone/icecycle 2008-07-03
http://ice.usq.edu.au/trac/roadmap
Modified: Jul 2, 2008
