On 12-04-30 01:13 PM, Judy Stern wrote:
> Okey-doke.
> I think it's unfortunate that we won't have a way to filter user stories to 
> find all those that have *some* solution, but I understand your point. Maybe 
> tag them "3rd party solution available"?

Actually, I really like that idea.  Maybe we should tag these kinds of
things like '$SOLUTION_Has_This' or something similar.  Then the 3rd
party integrators can tag things that they've done without needing a
JIRA admin to add values to fields.

G

> Galicaster folks, will you go ahead and add comments to the stories that so 
> that potential adopters who are looking at open stories will know that there 
> exists a solution that works with Matterhorn? (Same goes for any other 3rd 
> party vendors who know they've met needs indicated by Matterhorn user 
> stories.)
> 
> thanks,
> Judy
> 
> On Apr 30, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Greg Logan wrote:
> 
>> On 12-04-30 11:18 AM, Judy Stern wrote:
>>> That makes sense, Greg. 
>>> I'd still like a way to indicate that there does exist a solution to the 
>>> need indicated by the story.
>>> Does it make any sense to resolve such stories as "On Hold", since the 
>>> likelihood of them ever being prioritized goes down even further when 3rd 
>>> party solutions appear?
>>
>> We do need some way to indicate that *someone* has a solution to the
>> issue, but I'm not sure that changing the resolution would be the right
>> approach.  Once it's on hold developers might look at it and say 'well
>> it's already on hold, so someone else must be working on it for mainline
>> trunk' and then nothing will ever get done.  I think the Gallicaster
>> folks should comment on the ticket to make it clear that their product
>> has implemented the story, and leave it at that.  I suppose we could add
>> another JIRA field, say a 'The following projects have implemented this
>> story', but then we have the overhead of keeping the options updated.
>>
>> G
>>
>>> Judy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 30, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Greg Logan wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 12-04-30 11:01 AM, Judy Stern wrote:
>>>>> Vicente (and others):
>>>>> I'm wondering if we might be able to "close" some of the (overlapping) 
>>>>> Matterhorn user stories:
>>>>>   • MH-6176 As an instructor, I need feedback when my lecture is being 
>>>>> recorded and I need to have some control over recording
>>>>>   • MH-1206 As an instructor, I want to start/stop lecture recording (for 
>>>>> a dedicated appliance), so that I can control the capture of my lecture.
>>>>>   • MH-5693 As an instructor I need feedback that the lecture in the room 
>>>>> I am right now is recorded ("on air" lamp) and I need a opportunity to 
>>>>> stop it
>>>>>   • MH-5908 As an instructor I want to have confidence that my lecture is 
>>>>> being captured correctly.
>>>>> What do you think? (Both about the stories being satisfied by Galicaster 
>>>>> and about the general concept of closing Matterhorn stories that are 
>>>>> satisfied by non-Matterhorn software?)
>>>>
>>>> Resolving issues which 3rd party software fixes seems like an unwise
>>>> decision to me...  There has been lots of demand for live streaming,
>>>> which a few of the commercial CA vendors have available.  We don't close
>>>> stories for that kind of thing, so I don't think it's appropriate to
>>>> close them in this case either.  If they want to contribute the code
>>>> back they're certainly welcome to, but unless it's in the mainline
>>>> codebase I don't think we can consider the issue resolved.
>>>>
>>>> G
>>>>
>>>>> Judy
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 29, 2012, at 1:57 AM, Vicente Goyanes wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Andreas,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AK> ... I'll go install Galicaster next week on one client to have a look
>>>>>> AK> at it for myself.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you for give it a try, Andreas. We are keen to hear your feedback.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AK> but sounds just like what our lecturers are looking for ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's the point.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Galicaster was designed to fit the real requirements of two different
>>>>>> types of users:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Professors
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. Audiovisual production staff of a University media service.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The requirements was gathered at the University of Vigo, for the "Campus
>>>>>> do Mar" MH pilot project.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As Chris said in other email is good to clarify that, even some of the 
>>>>>> developers
>>>>>> of Galicaster has been part of the original MH Capture agent development
>>>>>> team (leaded by Chris, thank you for that) Galicaster is a completely
>>>>>> different piece of software.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Galicast was created from scratch but taking advantage of all we learned
>>>>>> working on the development of the original MH-CA and taking in 
>>>>>> consideration
>>>>>> the new requirements gathered for UVigo's MH pilot. Galicaster is written
>>>>>> in Python, (not JAVA) and the license is CC non commercial (not ECL).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We are pretty sure that Galicaster will match the needs of other 
>>>>>> Universities
>>>>>> in Spain, but regarding to Universities abroad, it's an open question 
>>>>>> for us, so
>>>>>> we really appreciate any feedback from you and others trying Galicaster 
>>>>>> outside Spain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you again for your interest on Galicaster.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>> Vicente
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AK> :) regards, Andreas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AK> Vicente Goyanes schrieb am Thu, 26 Apr 2012 betreff 
>>>>>> "[Matterhorn-users]...":
>>>>>>>> Dear All
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm very pleased to announce the release of Galicaster v1.1 capture 
>>>>>>>> software
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Galicaster based capture agents (CA) can work as improved Matterhorn 
>>>>>>>> CAs. they can register as a capture agent, thus being able to receive 
>>>>>>>> scheduled recordings and ingest the resulting mediapackages 
>>>>>>>> automatically.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Quoting one Galicaster user:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Everybody here loves your fine software, it is very polished and 
>>>>>>>> gives the much-needed user interface to the recording process. The 
>>>>>>>> touch-screen UI is just so inviting, people come into my room and just 
>>>>>>>> ask "what's this thing you have" and start playing with it 
>>>>>>>> constantly." ( Tero Kärkkäinen, Network systems administrator, 
>>>>>>>> University of Helsinki )
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For those eager to give it a try or to know how to assemble your own 
>>>>>>>> Galicaster based CA, please access the Galicaster website:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> www.galicaster.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We are keen to hearing your feedback, suggestions, bug reports, etc... 
>>>>>>>> on this list or on Galicaster community list [1]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We hope the Galicaster project can enrich the MH CAs ecosystem and add 
>>>>>>>> a bit to make Matterhon the best choice for new adopters.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best Regards
>>>>>>>> Vicente
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> PD. Thank you so much, Tero and all the rising Galicaster community
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [1] http://wiki.teltek.es/display/Galicaster/Community
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>> Gerente - CEO
>>>>>>>> [[email protected]]
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
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