JA-SIG Spring 2008 (Sakai Meetings)

We will be meeting in the Governor's IV room

St. Paul Project Coordination Meeting

A Sakai Project Coordination Meeting will be held in conjunction with the JA-SIG conference in St. Paul, MN. The meeting will take place after the JA-SIG conference, on Thursday and Friday, 1-2 May 2008; Thursday will be a full day, 9am-5pm, and Friday will be a partial day 9am-2pm in order to allow time for folks to fly home that evening.

Agenda

If you have suggestions for appropriate agenda topics, please post them to the management list, or send them to the Project Coordinator (Former user (Deleted)).

Report outs on projects can serve as starting points for discussion topics, however, items that are just status updates on projects might be redirected to posts to the community, if we are time-limited.

Tentative Agenda:

9:00am - 9:30am (Room: Governors IV)

  • Introductions
  • Review Agenda

9:30am - 12:30pm (15-minute break in middle)

12:30pm - 1:30pm

  • Lunch on your own.

1:30pm - 5:00pm (15-minute break in middle)

  • Products and Project Management Thread
    • My Top 5 Priorities for the next release of Sakai (Former user (Deleted))
      • "Things I want", not necessarily "Things I'm working on." Can shared priorities be found?
      • 5 minutes per person
    • Exploration of new models which would provide resources to address priorities outside of institutional goals (e.g. how do we ever get around to normalizing all of the XML LOBs in the database when our faculty could care less about this?). (Former user (Deleted), Former user (Deleted))
    • Future of contrib-provisional-core track?
    • What would a stronger product management focus mean? Where what's included with the release might arise from a coherent product definition and trajectory rather than the sum of all things that developers have completed at a certain date.
    • Potential changes to the schedule that might come from releasing based on product goals rather than fixed dates?
    • QA (Former user (Deleted))
      • Possible changes to the sort of testing carried out during QA (e.g. performance testing as a standard matter?)
      • New position
      • Incorporating Static Code Review
      • Development of generic test environment
      • 2.5 Functional Test scripts

9:00am - 2:00pm (15-minute break in middle)

  • Products and Project Management Thread (split group in to two tracks)

Postponed to mail lists, conference calls, and/or Paris Meeting?

  • (question) Large-scale Sakai issues - performance problems that come up when running Sakai with tens of thousands of users and thousands of sites; develop some best-practice guidelines for developers to leverage. (Former user (Deleted))
    • Will there be sufficient attendance for this topic? David Haines will not be attending. (If this topic is of interest to you, please let me know.)

Attendees

Please add your name to the list if you would like to come, indicating which aspects of this meeting you are most interested in. Also, please indicate whether you are attending or presenting at the JA-SIG Conference.

Head
Count

Name

Organization

Project Planning

JA-SIG Attendee

JA-SIG Presenter

1

Former user (Deleted)

Sakai Foundation

Yes

Yes

Maybe

2

Steve Githens

CARET

Yes

No

No

3

Clay Fenlason

Georgia Tech

Yes

?

No

4

Michael Feldstein

Oracle

Yes

Yes

Yes

5

Ray Davis

UC Berkeley

Yes

Yes

?

6

Former user (Deleted)

Unicon

Yes

Yes

Yes

7

Megan May

Sakai Foundation

Yes

?

?

8

Former user (Deleted)

Sakai Foundation

Yes

Yes

No

9

Anthony Whyte

Sakai Foundation

Yes

?

?

10

1-2 from rSmart

rSmart

Yes

?

?

11

Eli Cochran

UC Berkeley

Yes

Yes

Fearless Javascript & uCamp

12

Charles Severance

Michigan

Yes

Yes

Probably IMS TI

13

Lance Speelmon

Indiana U

Yes

No

No

14

Former user (Deleted)

CampusEAI Consortium

Yes

Yes

Probably

15

John Norman

Cambridge

Yes

Yes

No

16

Ian Boston

Cambridge

Yes

Yes

No

17

Antranig Basman

Cambridge

Yes

Yes

No

18

Nicolaas Matthijs

Cambridge

Yes

Yes

No

19

Lydia Li

Stanford University

Yes

Yes

No

20

Jim Eng

University of Michigan

Yes

Yes

No

21

Oliver Heyer

UC Berkeley

Yes

No

No

22

Kirk Alexander

UC Davis

Yes

No

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

23

Mark Norton

Nolaria Consulting

Maybe

?

?

 

 

 

 

 

 

24

Bill Corrigan

Univ Washington

No

?

?

25

Nate Angell

rSmart

Yes

Yes

Yes