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Naples sprint conclusions

by Christopher Johnson last modified 2007-10-15 14:04

Our fourth sprint concludes, here in Naples, Italy. We had a nice group of dedicated folks helping us out (9 total) for the last three days. And thanks to their help, we are almost ready for a release candidate.

We have been plugging away in Naples and now at the end of our sprint.redochre

We got good progress today, but the list kept growing even as we got things done. We mostly focused on tests, and also got some minor improvements in the system. Today included UI, issues, translations, and functional and unit tests. More tests needed, as we didn't know how all the pieces were supposed to function (ie not tested).

Would be great to have people start testing and file issues if you find anything (http://code.google.com/p/getpaid/issues/list ). I suspect a RC tarball will be available late this week or early next week.

Status:

  • Content catalog work nearly done. One test still failing, so Jean is branching getpaid.core to continue working on it (with Kapil).
  • Functional tests from yesterday and the checkout ones made today are now failing in one place. So we had to do some
  • Cart and cart portlet tweaked to show number of total items (as opposed to number of types of items, ie 2 shoes and 4 hats = 6 items vs 2).
  • plonegetpaid.com updated with information about Red Ochre release
  • Issue 124 is fixed, though ideally it still needs to write the error to the exception log for reference
  • A German translation got committed.
  • You can see the two earlier updates here: http://plonegetpaid.com/updates/archive/2007/10/


Things on the list not yet done:

  • testing the new features manually (duplicate processing protection, mail notification fix)
  • documentation on making a payment processor and development practices/conventions
  • migrating more documentation from the wiki to plone.org
  • document dev conventions: update and run tests before commit. capitalizations.


Thanks for your support and following the project. Thanks especially to Jean, John, Ricardo, Florino, Reed, Andreas, Davide, and Guissepe. And especially thanks to Kapil, whose engineering has been a great way to interest and involve more developers, and who has done so much of the product we have today.

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