:date: 2017-04-11 ======================= Tuesday, April 11, 2017 ======================= Vilma sprint ============ I started a one-man sprint for Vilma and worked on the following tickets: - :ticket:`1745` - :ticket:`1744` - :ticket:`1743` - :ticket:`1692` - :ticket:`1747` - :ticket:`1748` cal.PublicEntries shows also private entries Side effects: - :ticket:`1746` Release in :ref:`cpaseupen` =========================== I did a release in :ref:`cpaseupen`, mainly because of :ticket:`1742`. Had to migrate their database because of at least one new field :attr:`cv.Experience.duration_text`. :ticket:`1742` is fixed. OK. Investigations for :ticket:`` (keine Systemnotiz nach RefreusClient) 201704-11 21:52:36 INFO actions : 20170411 u'Luc Saffre hat MUSTERFRAU Marth\xe0 (200007) als Abgelehnt klassiert.' '\xd6SHZ ist nicht zust\xe4ndig \ntt' >>> from lino import startup >>> startup('lino_welfare.projects.eupen.settings.demo') >>> from django.utils import translation >>> from builtins import str >>> from lino.api.shell import * >>> reason = pcsw.RefusalReasons.get_by_value('20') >>> translation.activate('de') >>> print reason ÖSHZ ist nicht zuständig A *hyggelig* team ================= Great! While I was sleeping and without a precise instruction, Tonis did exactly what I most wanted to be done now: repair the test suites. Tubli poiss! That's the kind of things which indicate to me that we are a good *hyggelig* family. Oh, I see that `this one `__ contains some useless work because I committed :ticket:`1746` a bit too quickly. After my second commit for this ticket it is `failing again `__ and you must partly undo these changes. Sorry, Tonis. Yes I should start working in my own development branch. :ticket:`1753` NB: In `this article `__ I read some time ago some interesting characteristics of a *hyggelig* family (formulated by `Jessica Alexander `__): - Be honest and upright. Don't try to be somebody else. - Discuss whenever necessary, but keep cool and don't - Act as a team. Everybody does his part, even without being asked. Isn't it funny to see how much these apply