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Finish multi-tenant related updates and improvements to the workflow for managing exhibits. This includes refining the functionality of the exhibits homepage and enabling super-admins to manage exhibits (customize appearance, reorder exhibits, add and remove other super-admins) through the UI.
Due by December 18, 2015•8/8 issues closedTackle IIIF-related issues, including image cropping and uploading and creating a IIIF ingest option.
Due by December 14, 2015•6/6 issues closedWork on StanfordSync approach to indexing. Finish merging features from other gems into Spotlight and SUL Exhibits to improve exhibit workflow and make out-of-the-box Spotlight more powerful and easier to manage for new implementors. Work on indexing-related issues stemming from Feigenbaum feedback.
Due by December 6, 2015•6/6 issues closedIn this milestone we'll onboard a couple of new developers, and finalize the conversion of the SALTworks site to the Spotlight-based Feigenbaum exhibit (search/facet parity, redirect rules). Other significant work will be to add a new widget, make infrastructure improvements (update dependencies, Gemfile cleanup, etc.), and do prep work for tackling larger IIIF-related issues.
Due by November 22, 2015•5/5 issues closed* Full text indexing
Due by October 30, 2015- Finish Feigenbaum content accessioning - Index Feigenbaum exhibit with outstanding fields, and include full text data
Due by October 24, 2015This sprint will focus on tasks and features necessary to migrate the current SALTworks website to Spotlight. This includes: - Updating Spotlight project dependencies and testing integration - Updating documentation for development - Migrating/preparing SALT metadata for use in Spotlight - Adding admin UI for configuring search fields - Beginning work necessary to display full-text search results in Spotlight - Improving several SUL-specific exhibit workflow issues
Due by October 16, 2015•24/24 issues closedDocumentation work necessary to support: - Community announcements about Winter 2015 progress - Moving one step closer to self-service exhibit building at SUL
Due by March 23, 2015•20/20 issues closedComplete critical features, bug fixes, technical debt, and visual polish for Winter 2015 work. Specific areas include: - Widget refactoring - Widget bug fixes and display refinement - Results view cleanup - Miscellaneous technical debt - SUL exhibit template styling updates
Due by March 16, 2015•49/49 issues closed* Feature Page Widget * Browse landing page * Browse detail page (custom masthead) * Results view cleanup * Request exhibit workflow and initial content
Due by March 10, 2015•32/32 issues closedThis sprint will focus on starting to implement the new exhibit look-and-feel designs as they are completed.
Due by February 13, 2015•46/46 issues closedSprint Goals - Finish Exhibit-y look and feel designs - Implement masthead as separate look and feel option - For non-repo items / multi-item upload via CSV - For create new exhibit workflow - figure out asynchronous updates / email notifications Demo Goals - CSV Upload of non-repository - Email notification of new exhibit creation - Image-based masthead - Slideshow and carousel image sizes
Due by January 30, 2015•17/17 issues closed- Finish support for non-repository items - Support for adding and indexing collections and items from SDR to new and existing exhibits. - Complete designs for exhibit-y look and feel Demo Goals - Show end-to-end add non-repository item flow - Show end-to-end request a new exhibit flow
Due by January 16, 2015•29/29 issues closedRails 4.2 compatibility Complete design plan for exhibit look and feel Support for non-repository items (upload file and add title) Continued work on indexing strategy (create a Spotlight Resource provider) (808)
No due date•7/7 issues closed* Set up demo instances of Fitch and Stanford Manuscripts exhibits * Address outstanding bug fixes and technical debt from phase one of the project
No due date•54/54 issues closed- No due date•5/5 issues closed
- Due by May 2, 2014•12/12 issues closed
This sprint will continue to focus on enhancing and polishing the Spotlight UI and interaction, with more emphasis on the end-user side of the application. A major area of focus will be the visual design and interaction with the widget framework: page-level widget display issues (spacing, layout relationships between widgets) and widget configuration display. Another major area we hope to improve this sprint is the Item Detail page, to which we plan to add support for viewing multi-image items among other enhancements.
Due by April 18, 2014•15/15 issues closedIn this sprint we plan to continue to enhance and polish the Spotlight UI and interaction. One area for this work will be the features that emphasize the visual display of exhibit content: the slideshow results view, the carousel widget, multi-image item display, and the gallery results view. Another area will be the the visual design and interaction with the widget framework: page-level widget display issues (spacing, layout relationships between widgets) and widget configuration display. There will also be further UI and interaction cleanup throughout the Spotlight UI.
Due by April 6, 2014•13/13 issues closedA major area of focus for Sprint 7 is to improve the UI and user interaction when working as a curator and when viewing pages as a site visitor, most notably improving the slideshow and carousel experiences. We also want to finish the Open Seadragon display of item image, enable viewing of multi-item objects, and adding a new search result widget based on saved searches (existing browse categories). The other major focus is showing a preview of resources added with the selection bookmarklet. In addition, there are a handful of bug fixes and relatively small feature enhancements to be addressed during this sprint.
Due by March 21, 2014•20/20 issues closedThis sprint focuses on enhancing some existing features and adding a couple of major new features. Enhancements to allow multiple captions for relevant widgets, making Report a problem form dependent on a confirmed contact email address, and showing results controls for browse results. New feature goals for this sprint are finishing the maps results view and adding a slideshow results view.
Due by March 14, 2014•29/29 issues closedGoals for this sprint include working on strategies for selecting items to be included in an exhibit, building a blacklight-map search results view, importing and exporting exhibit data, and enabling an exhibit administrator to customize the search result options a site visitor sees. In addition, there are a number of bugs and code refactoring and improvements identified to be tackled during this sprint.
Due by March 7, 2014•56/56 issues closedA primary focus of this sprint is to clean up and enhance the UI, including adding breadcrumbs and contact details, enhancing the display of widgets,and adding at least one more page widget. This work also includes identifying and fixing styling and layout inconsistencies, and cleaning up the I18n keys. The other focus of this sprint is determining how to index Spotlight-specific data.
Due by February 21, 2014•90/90 issues closedPrimary goals for Sprint 4 include building out and surfacing multi-exhibit support in the Spotlight UI, adding to and enhancing the widget framework, and continuing cleanup of the UI. In addition, we intend to fix and enhance a range of existing features to make them more robust and user-friendly, such as validating contact email addresses, truncating long title, and showing improved URLs.
Due by February 28, 2014•89/89 issues closedThe focus of this sprint is to refine the primary end-user facing features that were put into place during Sprint 1, including additions to the curation pages and back-end work to support those features: * Polish the new/edit workflow and page-level interaction of the homepage, feature pages, and about pages * Enable the curator to add metadata fields specific to the exhibit * Build out exhibit-specific aspects of the item detail page, including the population and display of curator-added metadata fields and tags * Enable the curator to manage tags * Enable the curator to add new users and assign those users to an admin, curator, or visitor role
Due by February 14, 2014•63/63 issues closedA curator should be able to create a new exhibit with title, description, etc. The curator should then be able to see the items in the exhibit (fixture items for now). The curator should be able to create and title new about pages and new feature pages. The curator should then be able to edit an about page and add a text and a text+image widget, and should be able to edit a feature page and add a text and an item image widget.
Due by February 7, 2014•115/115 issues closed