Date
Attendees
- Jim Turner
- Jim Drewniak
- Ken Haduch
- Ralph A. Navarro Jr.
- Lora L. Bates
- Alan Rawsthorne
Troy Douglas, Eric Anderson, Peter, Paul, Mark, Andy
WEB:
Drew - Drupal overview of what he is planning for tssg.tech. Has his planning thoughts in a Confluence page.
Ralph - set up content type and roles in Drupal. Can set up anonymous role.
Discussion of what to do with unauthorized users to our Drupal site.
Do not want to send unauthorized users to tssg.tech nor sending them an error message. Would like to show them a page, but there's no permission based on content type. How do we grant anonymous user a single page to view?
Set up admin and member accounts. Role for test member is 'tssg member'.
Ralph points out: All users can view everything. view all published. No granularity for specific content type. Viewing something should be a permission. Not everything! We should be able to set up a 'restricted' content type and send anonymous users to that content only!
Paul - tssg.tech allows you to login and gives you abilities as a member. Maybe a link in tssg.tech can get you to the drupal login.
Drew - supply all content in the web site from Drupal.
Joel should consider working on TWS-109 testimonials page for our current web site sprint. Instructions are on Confluence. Description now has a link.
Jim T. - agile casual, what could go wrong? agile and scrum discussion. Jim is asking for volunteers to attend and help with the discussion.
sqgne.org software quality group of new england; Jim is leading a discussion at the next meeting 1/9/2019. Agile Casual: What Could Go Wrong?
Went through Jira stories to see what needs to be worked on for Sprint 5. We have 15 more days in the sprint.
Mobile:
Mark - intellij with android dev libraries; intellij with Kotlin; Flutter framework from google - 1 code base for Ios and Android - 1.0 is released;
Mentioned authors for kanban development:
robert c. martin (uncle bob)
David J. Anderson
Eric Brechner
Data Analytics
How can new people get involved -
Active learning by reading through kaggle.com rather than being involved in a project
Alan has been learning by reading and coding through this competition project. The competition is over, but the associated information is useful to learn.
https://www.kaggle.com/c/porto-seguro-safe-driver-prediction
Alan also working with Sebastian Raschka's book Python Machine Learning.
Also mentioned - https://stanford.edu/~shervine/teaching/cs-229/refresher-probabilities-statistics
Next meeting in Boxborough on 1/2.
Friday Data Analytics meeting.
2 Comments
Ralph A. Navarro Jr.
FYI, I had to recreate the site on Saturday 22-Dec. Since then, I created a backup script that can be run manually whenever the site needs to get backed up. However, why is any of this pertinent to meeting notes dated 19-Dec? Shouldn't it be posted after I give my stand-up at the next meeting?
Joel Sharasheff
Absolutely correct, Ralph. My apologies and my mistake for not reviewing thoroughly before posting. I removed the reference from the notes. Thanks for setting up the backup script.