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=== Sprint Schedule ===
 
=== Sprint Schedule ===

Revision as of 00:41, 10 December 2015

Purpose

The GeoServer web administration console is built on top of the Wicket 1.4.x series, which is pretty old and unmaintaned. The purpose of the sprint is to update it to Wicket 7.x, the current stable version.

Upgrade from Wicket 1.3 to Wicket 7

Due to the large distance between the two releases and the number of backwards incompatible changes accumulated by Wicket in the years this will require the concerted effort of a handful of developers over a few days, including the changes to upgrade the code, and the thorough hand testing of the resulting modified interface.

We would like to extend our thanks to the following sponsors:

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Sprint Schedule

Day Schedule
Monday
  • change wicket Dependency
  • wicket 7 bootcamp / migration guide
  • migrate to wicket 7
Tuesday
  • migrate to wicket 7
  • manual testing: workspace configuration screens
  • manual testing: datastore configuration screens
Wednesday
  • manual testing: layer configuration screens
  • manual testing: global configuration screens
  • manual testing: service configuration screens
Thursday
  • manual testing: tile cache configuration screens
  • manual testing: security configuration screens
  • manual testing: demos
Friday
  • manual testing: demos
  • manual testing: extensions
  • manual testing: select community modules

In scope:

  • Use of Java 8 syntax to reduce wicket boiler plate code
  • After each screen has passed manual testing Mike Pumphrey will be on hand for documentation and screen snaps
  • Mike Pumphrey will be on hand to update user guide as each screen is completes testing

Out of scope:

  • Changing the codebase to use a different library (the effort would be at least an order of magnitude bigger)
  • Improve the behavior of the current UI (we can make improvements at the end, once everything works, if time remains)

Organizers

  • Jody Garnett - Boundless
  • Andrea Aime - GeoSolutions

Venue and dates

The code sprint will be held in Victoria BC to minimize travel costs. Boundless has offered to provide a venue (either the Boundless Victoria offices or a local technology centre).

The date is tentatively set for the week of January 18th.

This date is selected towards of the GeoServer 2.9 release cycle prior to the code freeze in February, keeping resource availability in mind.

Accommodation and costs

Participants should plan the travel, accommodation and meals.

  • Depending on sponsorship level guests to Victoria will be hosted at or billeted with local community.
  • At the time of writing accommodation for four guests is available (thanks to Jody Garnett and Martin Davis).

We hope to raise enough financial support to cover overseas travel, and possibly meals.

Sponsorship

We have the following sponsorship levels:

Gold $1000
Silver $500
Bronze $250
Beer In-kind contributions are graciously accepted

Contributions will be put towards travel costs for overseas sprinters who would be otherwise unable to attend. Any surplus at the end of the event will be turned over to OSGeo or used for a future code sprint. We have set-up the sprint to minimize travel and accommodation costs.

Sponsors will receive the following honors:

  • Your logo at the top of this page
  • Mention in all of our public communication, including GeoServer 2.9 release announcement
  • Our gratitude :)

To sponsor, please contact Jody Garnett, Andrea Amie or Michael Smith (OSGeo Treasurer).

Local Sponsorship

We are reaching out to organizations to see if there is interest in sponsorship:

  • International organizations (OSGeo, Boundless, GeoSolutions);
  • Local organizations (BC Government, Refractions, Vivid Solutions)

If there is a lot of local sponsorship we expect to drag the developers away from the task at hand and meet the local community (at a social evening or similar).

Participation

Participants Attending Victoria Code-Sprint
# Participant Country Arrival Departure Accommodation Notes
1 Andrea Aime Italy - - TBD -
2 Jody Garnett Local - - Home limited experience with wicket.
3 Kevin Smith Local - - Home -
4 Torben Barsballe Local - - Home Some experienced with Javascript and wicket.
5 Justin Deoliveira Canada - - TBD -
6 Elizabeth Thiry USA - - TBD UX background, focused on testing.
7 Mike Pumphrey USA - - TBD GeoServer documentation maintainer performing final checks & screenshots.
8 Devon Tucker Local - - Home Some experienced with JavaScript and wicket.
9 Niels Charlier Belgium - - TBD Experienced with wicket.
10 Gabriel Roland Argentina - - TBD Experienced with wicket.
11 Jim Hughes USA - - TBD May show up mid-sprint. Staying afterwards for a few days.

If you cannot attend in person you may still be in position to update screens or assist with testing a nightly build overnight. Close collaboration for manual testing will require use of IRC/Skype/Hangout as appropriate for the parties involved.

Participants helping out Remotely
# Participant Country Communication Notes
1 Ian Turton UK Hangout Hapless volunteer

OSGeo Funding Request

The following information is requested by OSGeo Board Code_Sprint_Guidelines: