Acro Media: Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans Sprint Recap – Almost There!!!

Sprint Date: January 11 & 12, 2020
I knew it was going to be a good few days of sprinting when the first of our team (Vicki Spagnolo) pinged the group in IRC saying she was getting started. You see, this was a virtual sprint and Vicki, being in New Zealand, starts well before the rest of us. The excitement she had going into the sprint was contagious.
Bright and early, we had our first stand-up call on Google Hangouts. We discussed all of the tasks for the next few days and dove right into working on code. A lot of the benefit of a sprint is having others around with focus to review code, so we did a lot of reviews of each other’s work. Lots of issues made it from “Needs Review” to “Reviewed and Tested by the Community” (RTBC), and we had several Core committers hanging out to assist us. Special thanks to Gabor Hojtsoy, Lee Rowlands and Jess Myrbo for all their commits over the 2 day sprint.
Some progress stats. We went into the sprint with 3 Core migrate modules that weren’t marked as stable. The Migrate API module went stable during the sprint. The Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans User Interface module had one blocking issues resolved, leaving a single blocker remaining (UPDATE: this has been resolved, too). Finally, the big one, the Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans module itself has only a few limited blockers remaining, all related to i18n/multilingual use cases.
A great benefit of sprinting with a group is that we had people available who can provide guidance and direction on architecture. With the group, we landed on a good plan of action for all the remaining i18n/multilingual issues. We opened the sprint and saw significant progress on the first step in that plan. It isn’t RTBC yet, but it should go soon. After which, we have to leverage the building blocks it provides for the remaining i18n/multilingual issues.
Yes, it’s down to just a few issues. Once they are wrapped up (and we saw great progress, so I’m hoping soon), all of Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans will go stable. I also expect that the Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans UI module will go stable at the same time.
Summary:

5 Critical blockers across the entire Migrate sub-system.
Migrate API module went stable! Only two more to go.
25 issues worked on; all with significant progress seen during the sprint.
15 commits, of which 10 were serious improvements in API documentation.
Remaining release blockers can be found here. Filter issue priority to ‘critical’. Feel free to jump in and help!

Modules involved:

Migrate API
Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans
Migrate Drupal maintenance support plans UI

Special thanks:
A huge thanks to all the sprinter: GaborHojtsy (Gabor Hojtsy), heddn (Lucas Hedding), xjm (Jess Mybro), larowlan (Lee Rowlands), masipila (Markus Sipilä), maxocub (Maxime Turcotte), phenaproxima (Adam Hoenich), quietone (Vicki Spagnolo).
Another big thanks to all the corporate sponsors: Acquia, Acro Media and Savoir-Faire Linux.
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