The sprint [1] ended a day later - Wednesday November 12th because the San
Francisco office was closed for the November 11th holiday.  We also held
our showcase Wednesday and the slides are liked below [2]

The team completed 4 of 6 stories; that’s 18 of 86 points.  Two stories
worth 34 points did not progress as quickly as hoped for due to
dependencies on other teams.  The team has carried over these unfinished
stories into the next sprint.

[1] The Sprint - http://sb.wmflabs.org/t/analytics-developers/2014-10-30/

[2] Showcase Deck -
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XTy0yLCCKFk-CFKXiiUAZd1uVYL61vwAlOo6ofo3SqA/edit?usp=sharing


On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Kevin Leduc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We kicked off our next sprint this morning, with the help of some release
> planning executed during the last 2 weeks.  The sprint status is here:
> http://sb.wmflabs.org/t/analytics-developers/2014-10-30/
>
> The focus of this sprint is working on the backend in preparation to
> display new data in Vital Signs.
>
> Bug ID
>
> Component
>
> Summary
>
> Points
>
> 72740
>
> Dashiki
>
> Story: Vital Signs User selects the Daily Pageviews metrics
>
> 34
>
> 72741
>
> EventLogging
>
> List tables/schemas with data retention needs
>
> 0
>
> 72642
>
> EventLogging
>
> Story: Identify and direct the purging of  Event logging raw logs older
> than 90 days in stat1002
>
> 0
>
> 67450
>
> EventLogging
>
> database consumer could batch inserts (sometimes)
>
> 34
>
> 72746
>
> Wikimetrics
>
> Story: WikimetricsUser tags a cohort using a pre-defined tag
>
> 5
>
> 72635
>
> Wikimetrics
>
> report table performance, cleanup, and number of items
>
> 13
>
> That’s 86 points in 4 stories.
>
> The bugs with 0 points are tasks for the team to track and follow up on,
> and the work mostly falls on other teams.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin Leduc
>
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