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Liked (smile) 

  • List anything that went well in this sprint including shout out to others that went out of their way to help (add your name after your comment)
  • We are getting pretty good setting up code to read from environment variables and repos to have branches that mimic our tiers so that we can manage web content more efficiently. Thanks to Ying, Ming (NIH/NCI) [C] for coming up with this approach and the engineering team for making it come to life. (Kuffel, Gina (NIH/NCI) [C] )
  • The PRECINCT presentation was very well received (Kuffel, Gina (NIH/NCI) [C] )
  • New designs and implementation for Data Model Navigator (DMN) are coming alive. They are looking pretty good. (Sheth, Karan (NIH/NCI) [C])
  • The improved and New Footer component is showing version numbers in a much-improved way than the previous component & saving a lot screen space. (Sheth, Karan (NIH/NCI) [C]
  • Really solid progress on the new bundled downloads (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C])
  • Rana, Ambar (NIH/NCI) [C]'s quick reaction to/solution for the mark down formatting not being propagated into the corresponding PDF export (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C])
  • The gradual transition into the new designs around the Data Model Navigator (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C])

Disliked/Lacked/Needs Improvement (sad)

  • List anything that we could have done better in this sprint (add your name after your comment)
  •  We could have done analysis of code little bit early to match requirement of new node design little bit early which could have provided us little bit clear answers. But Thanks to Rana, Ambar (NIH/NCI) [C], we have got useful information to plan for next step. (Sheth, Karan (NIH/NCI) [C])

Learned(lightbulb)

  • List anything you learned about in this sprint (add your name after your comment)
  • Met with others to gain consensus on common terminology across the Bento tech stack. I feel this will help all projects so that we are not developing in a silo and so that we can build cohesive features, services, and products. (Kuffel, Gina (NIH/NCI) [C])
  • Learned some basic GitHub Flavored mark down with which to apply formatting to the Data Model Navigator's ReadMe text (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C]) Thanks to Sheth, Karan (NIH/NCI) [C] for his help with Visual Studio
  • Learned that some of the formatting which I thought might be overpowering is surprisingly subtle depending upon the font being used within the UI (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C])
  • Learned that the ReadMe modal itself could use a little styling to enhance the readability of what is quite a lengthy text, at least for the DMN ReadMe (Musk, Philip (NIH/NCI) [C])

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  • Better catalog/documentation of system changes, ie. a DevOps log
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