Spring 2010 Developer Days

There are two rooms available both Thursday and Friday for the Developer meetings. The rooms are Le Sommet and Windsor Rose. These are different rooms than will be used for the conference and are located on the 9th floor of the Regency tower. Each room will be set up conference style for 20 people and will have electricity and wifi available.

Due to lack of wireless access in the above locations, we've moved outside the same building at the poolside area in a flotilla of umbrella tables. – Marvin

What are Developer Days?

  • An opportunity for those developer's who rarely meet face-to-face to be able to collaborate in person
  • An opportunity for non-core developers to work with core developers on JIRA issues, new extension ideas they wish to contribute, etc. (Bug Hunt, etc.)
  • An opportunity for interested collaborating parties to work with the development teams
  • An opportunity for interested parties to collaborate on a project they may wish to propose as an incubating project.
  • An opportunity for the Incubation Committee to meet with incubating project developers?
  • An opportunity for Jasig cross-project collaboration (i.e. uPortal and CAS and Mobile UIs)
  • An opportunity for non-Jasig cross-project collaboration

What Developer Days are not...

  • It is not a debugging session for someone's problems, unless the development team wishes to spend their time doing that.

When are the Developer Days?

The developer days happen on the Thursday and Friday after the conference. Anyone is welcome to attend. Just mark it down when you register!

What is going to go on?

A lot of the stuff that goes on is decided last minute based on priorities. However, if you've got an idea for something that you want to work on, please list it here.

Idea

Description

Sponsor

Advancing Incubating Projects

re-packaging (java code), updating license text, road maps

SusanBramhall

CAS 3.5 Development Work

Collaborate with other CAS developers on 3.5 development work.

ScottS and Marvin Addison

OpenRegistry Design and Use Case Review

Collaborate with OpenRegistry team

ScottS and Jeremy Jeremy

Improving uPortal Documentation

Find out what Real People want in a user manual

Jim Helwig

.NET CAS Client Development

Use case review and documentation

Marvin Addison