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Accelerator 3rd Meetup 22.09.16
charlottebrf edited this page Sep 21, 2016
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Recap of 2nd Meetup
Notes from discussion:
- Webscraper script running daily to see if there was new data - needs to be a sustainable option where we keep downloading the information.
- Just cover 15 departments on one site gov.uk
- Need to have a naming convention- issues & pull requests consistency in this-Standardise so people can easily pick up projects
- Mono-repository as an option- create a branch of pull requests? For knowledge transfer.
- Micro-services
- MUI data
- Story is the data
- Will list of data change each quarter
To do in session:
- Folder structure & Organising repo- (Momo & Jo)
- Adding people (Charlotte)
- Agreeing a starting domain model (John)
- Go through issues & create 1 model story & create Github template (Chris & Lucy & Charlotte)
- Find out what questions UI needs to answer for people & look at data we have so far & see if answers work for that (Neil, Annett, Alex, Graeme)
- Assign tasks
- Clear scope stories
Future tasks
- The individual service will do mapping of data & put into correct format & send today API in-front of data. Jason API. -Eddie
- Pick 1 or 2 stories to create a template for stories
- Get the script off a local machine so we can all access
To do for next sprint:
- Clone script & test using instructions, if possible create a Readme file to refine documentation (Lucy)
- Momo push code for script (Charlotte to liaise)
- Update Github with the projects to have the issues filed in an organised way to have tasks broken down (Charlotte)- get rest of group to review board. Then decide boards to complete in next sprint & assign tasks.
- Write a domain model (John)
- Continue working on script to clean the data files. Standardising date system.(Jo)
- Github account & training (Alex)
- Discuss if any actions can be taken forward for the next sprint (Neil & Annett)