Phenote:Minutes: July 3, 2007

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Talking points

  • Developers discussed their current items:
    • Jim discussed features he's currently developing. He's adding a new configurable item called "groups". For his use-case, it will allow a user to select one or more specimens to attribute a phenotype character. Its a shortcut that will translate into several rows in a spreadsheet.
    • Nicole is working on processing & displaying both intra and inter-ontology cross-products. (see the terminfo pic below)
    • Mark has started working on a configuration GUI, which is partially done, but not complete. He is currently working on the ability for external applications to communicate with phenote via http requests.
  • Midori reflected that the new docking framework in oboedit is nice and cool and thought it might add to phenote.
  • Developers decided to have a separate bi-weekly phone conference, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 10:30am. However, for July, these will take place on the 17th and 31st.

New Phenote features

  • Update: Cross-product display
    • Whatcha think of this kind of cross-product display?

So xp terminfo.png

What's *bug*ing you?

(no discussion)

Setting priorities

  1. Top 10 Highest priorities from tracker:
    • delete problem [1731871]
    • loading status & description [1669587]
    • gui for configuration [1671204]
    • command line mode for file format conversion [1744598]
    • no autocomplete on a few characters/configurable [1592012]
    • display xrefs (& links) in term info window [1739399]
    • checks for relational qualities [1737568]
    • tracking annotation date & assign_by [1727981]
    • tabbed field panel, configurable [1677389]
    • "enter" does not accept text fields [1600656]
    • click on table cell to move cursor to that field [1594468]
  2. Are these still important?
  3. Are there other items of higher priority?

Q&A

(none)

Administrative items

(none)

In attendance

Mark Gibson, Nicole Washington, Jim Balhoff, Midori Harris, David Sutherland