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Revision 19 (Alexander Watzinger, 2024-08-30 15:31) → Revision 20/21 (Alexander Watzinger, 2024-09-04 11:40)

h1. Developer Meeting 2024-09-03, 15:00 

 Location: ACDH-CH, Bäckerstraße 13, 3D (the big one next to the kitchen in 3nd floor) 
 Updated information in the course of the meeting is %{color:green}in color% and/or marked with an ✅. Every participant is welcome to add and adapt. 

 h2. Participants 

 * Alexander Watzinger 
 * Bernhard Koschiček-Krombholz 
 * Massimiliano Carloni 
 * Nina Richards 
 * Olivia Reichl (moderator) 
 * Stefan Eichert 

 h2. Administrative 

 * Feedback round  
 * Schedule next developer meeting, who moderates? %{color:green} -> 9. October (Bernhard moderates), 4. Dezember (Alex moderates)% 
 * #2311 T-shirts %{color:green}-> Nina kindly offered to keep track of it% 

 h2. Plan new features 

 We won't have time to discuss these in depth. It will be more about status updates and scheduling kickoff meetings. 

 * #2332 Persistent presentation site URLs 
 ** We absolutely need persistent links for frontends which can be used for e.g. publications or as reference system links by other applications 
 ** These links should still work even after making sites static 
 ** Schedule an extra meeting for this topic? 
 * #2079 Text annotation 
 ** Take a look at the [[Text_annotation|draft]] 
 ** Maybe Christoph can provide support for the frontend part? 
 ** Schedule a kickoff meeting 
 * #2319 OpenAtlas and APIS interface 
 ** Make a first version draft 
 ** Plan kickoff meeting with APIS developers 
 * #2300 Load form tables dynamically 
 ** Important to solve performance issues with bigger data sets 
 * #2170: Tags on project site 
 ** Olivia + Nina? 

 h2. Topics 

 * [[Meeting_2024-07-16|Result]] of first usability research interview 
 * #2323 Improved start page 
 * #2156 Change end data functionality: worth the effort? 
 * #1925: Multi language support for data entering - model solution for description needed 
 * Move: confusing adding of persons/groups to move events (again)