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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 7/26/2022 10:17 am
 
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Time Id: 9253
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Title/Caption: Weekly server meeting
Start Date/Time: 8/9/2022 10:00 am
End Date/Time: 8/9/2022 11:00 am
Main Status: Active

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Notes:

Cory and Wayne were talking about having to roll back a small code set that was scheduled for testing. It got crossed with another branch of code that was only partially done. Light talks about testing and ability to reverse things out or back code changes out (roll-back).

We spent some time looking at an error out in ecommerce. Wayne is going to work on it later today or early tomorrow morning. We talked about how cool and amazing technology is when it works and what a major pain it is when it doesn't. We looked into some other errors that Cory had in a small bug review list. As a side note, when reporting the bugs or error pages, we need as much info as possible. Just an error message doesn't give us much to go on. We need a server, a page URL, and any other relevant data. It all plays into the mix, either based on settings, permissions, data, etc. Lots of moving parts and pieces.

John was showing up some of his new stuff on the discount engine. He is working on DAO's, services, and automated testing. That is awesome. We also talked about some new AJAX pieces and being able to test that code. There was also lots of talk about using the services and putting those code pieces into the application scope so that we could us the discount engine stuff all over the system (internal cart, ecommerce, reports, after the fact invoice line item changes, and external API sockets). Basically, code once and then use many.

We ended the meeting with Wayne and John were coordinating on when to get back together to do some more training and even cross training based on their responsibilities. That makes me happy. Good stuff!