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Sprint: July 4 → July 10 #119

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RichardLitt opened this issue Jul 3, 2016 · 13 comments
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Sprint: July 4 → July 10 #119

RichardLitt opened this issue Jul 3, 2016 · 13 comments

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RichardLitt commented Jul 3, 2016

Sprint July 4th → July 10th

This sprint, instead of having the long 30-minute discussions, we are having another short video sprint. This is because of travel issues and vacation for many endeavors, and because of a tight schedule at the moment for a few people working on IPFS.

For this sprint please do the following:

  • Put your completed tasks in the old sprint issue.
  • Put your To Do items for the upcoming sprint in the Etherpad for the video sprint before the sprint. (I'll ping you about this, if you're in the active contributor list).
  • Finalize your To Do items during the hangout and put them in this issue by Tuesday, July 5th, the Solstice. ☀️

Sprint Discussions

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Endeavour Lead Time (PDT - UTC/Z - CEST) Pad
Video sync @RichardLitt 9:00AM PDT 12:00PM EDT 17:00 GMT 18:00 CEST https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/ipfs-july-04-video-sync

@RichardLitt will post the Hangout link on the IRC channel, as normal.

Sprint Deliverables

  • Add your tasks below in a comment, that way we only have people listed who are really in the sprint
  • Add links to issues down here. Only add things you can finish this sprint.
  • Add your To Dos in Markdown format. That means using - [ ], which GitHub automatically converts to a checkbox.
  • As the sprint progresses, refer back to this issue and check of any tasks you have done, and subdivide, delete, or add tasks accordingly. That way, the list at the end gives an accurate depiction of what was done this sprint.
  • If anyone seems to be doing something you could do, approach them and see if you can take any of their tasks. Likewise, if you have too much.
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RichardLitt commented Jul 3, 2016

My TODOs

project-repos

  • Improve community information by checking up on the project-repos page

blog

cli interop

  • cli help across go-ipfs and js-ipfs

go-ipfs

  • Check in on the label conversation

name-your-contributors

github-task-status

@Kubuxu Kubuxu changed the title Sprint: July 3 → July 10 Sprint: July 4 → July 10 Jul 3, 2016
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dignifiedquire commented Jul 4, 2016

My Todos

  • ipld.io
    • Finish design
    • Get design approved
    • implement design
    • [~] implement playground react component
  • prepare things for teamweek
  • js-libp2p-secio
    • finish refactor to pull-streams
    • finish integration into js-libp2p-swarm
    • test compatibility with go-ipfs

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@whyrusleeping TODO:

@haadcode
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haadcode commented Jul 4, 2016

@haadcode goals for this sprint:

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Kubuxu commented Jul 5, 2016

@Kubuxu goals:

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ghost commented Jul 6, 2016

@lgierth todo

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ghost commented Jul 7, 2016

I might not make the sprint hangout on Monday. My flight is at 12.25pm UTC, so I'll hopefully be out of the airport by 3pm, but I'm not sure I'll make it to some good cafe (or ideally David's place) on time.

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RichardLitt commented Jul 11, 2016

Update

Checked off my ToDos in my list, above. I had a few days of solid coding this week, fixing bugs in name-your-contributors by removing submodules and just making everything work in the main module. I also worked on github-task-status a bit, but mostly in planning. Finally, I did a lot of work on the project-repos page (viewable at https://project-repos.ipfs.io/) along with @harlantwood, and I am much happier with the page as a result. Most of those red squares are my task; a lot of them are simply PRs which need code review.

Extra Tasks I did this week

standard-readme

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Update

This week was not as productive in results as I would have liked, but I have done some good amount of research and understanding issues in js-ipfs. Secio is in itself ready to be used but by trying to integrate it into swarm, I realised more fundamental issues with our swarm implementation and node streams. Solutions for these will be discussed when @diasdavid is back from his holidays.
IPLD wise I made some good progress on a playground as well as on the design and will gather feedback from the team on these in the coming week.

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@haadcode's Sprint Update

Spend the week mostly going through my email backlog after holidays, catching up with GH issues and generally responding to everything I haven't in the past 3 weeks. If you're still in need for my feedback on something, please let me know! Managed to review @claus' PR and started to work on refactoring Orbit's main class (working towards to fix all the things in Orbit and make it work again with both go-ipfs and js-ipfs). Sorted all travel & admin tasks.

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Kubuxu commented Jul 11, 2016

This week started with plan of getting the 0.4.3rc1 out on 7th. Due to discovered issues we have to delay its release. I've worked on metrics for whole Go codebase and improved our benchmarking software. Reviewed few PRs and

@Kubuxu updates:

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nginnever commented Jul 11, 2016

This past week I took on some js-ipfs interop tasks to define the block, version, id, and a few other commands in interface spec. Currently testing the different responses from js-ipfs and go-ipfs http.

I also built a distributed registry for the gx package manager. This uses an append only log in an ethereum smart contract to publish and map human readable names to ipfs hashes of the data in the repo. I plan to flush out ideas for using this log for other low frequency update state apps.

I built a web client to interface with the registry. http://localhost:8080/ipfs/QmTWJQ7bpGrnS3RcXAKwRufAm7bxABWRgzQmAccWb7f82F

Cheers!

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ghost commented Aug 2, 2016

Sorry for posting this sooo long after the fact -- notes from my desktop computer

@lgierth sprint 4-jul-2016 -> 11-jul-2016

I had a pretty productive week!

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