[seagrant-dev] BSG Project Update and Weekly Coordination

Hertel, Carrie - BSG carrie.hertel at bus.oregonstate.edu
Tue Jul 29 17:05:50 UTC 2014


Hi Team –

We had talked about having a Sprint 1 kickoff meeting with Sea Grant on the 30th (tomorrow) with a full sprint plan ready to go and ready to review with Sea Grant for prioritization.

Where do we stand on this?

Thanks,
Carrie

Carrie Hertel, PMP
Director – Business Solutions Group
Oregon State University

From: seagrant-dev-bounces at osuosl.org [mailto:seagrant-dev-bounces at osuosl.org] On Behalf Of Lance Albertson
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:03 AM
To: seagrant-dev at osuosl.org
Subject: Re: [seagrant-dev] BSG Project Update and Weekly Coordination


On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Carr, Justin <Justin.Carr at oregonstate.edu<mailto:Justin.Carr at oregonstate.edu>> wrote:
So far, setting up our Linux environments has been pretty smooth. I think the simple act of making that pseudo-script has ironed out some of the pain points in getting Sencha and Phonegap set up properly.

​That sounds good.​

A github community/etiquette question for you: I would like to make this script visible and editable for any of our student interns to reference quickly but it seems too small and informal for a github repository. Would this make sense as a Gist or is it best to keep this kind of stop-gap solution out of public view?

​That's a good question. I actually just had our team push the cookbook as it stood to github [1]. I asked Jordan what we should do and he suggested we open an issue for it on the cookbook repo and attach the file there. But if you're wanting to make updates I suggest you do that but make a gist and reference it in the issue.

That way we can reference the current version when we get to getting this cookbook ironed out.

[1] ​https://github.com/osuosl-cookbooks/sencha-sdk

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Lance Albertson
Director
Oregon State University | Open Source Lab
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