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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 5/21/2018 12:26 pm
 
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Time Id: 3785
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Title/Caption: Adilas Time
Start Date/Time: 6/27/2018 9:00 am
End Date/Time: 6/27/2018 1:15 pm
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Notes:

On the morning meeting. Steve was talking with some white label guys and talking numbers, sales, and options. It was fun to listen in from the background. Bryan jumped on and we did some code tweaks for some new invoice and cart rounding options. We pushed up files and did some testing. We found a small error and made a quick fix. We only got a couple of calls and we mostly were able to sneak pass the error without anybody knowing there was a problem. Everything should be good to go now.

Steve was saying that Alan said - "We sell our clients a system that does x, y, and z for a price and they are happy. Then a couple months later they want p, d, and q for the same price. That is not a standard software model. Normally, software creates a version, sells it, and then works on the next version. If you want the next version, you have to pay for it. We are somewhat working on a continuous release type model. It feels like we are trying to work on a car or truck as it is rolling down the road at 50 to 60 miles an hour. Pretty crazy.

Talking about options for bulk editing tools. We talked about being able to edit things on a one-by-one basis, bulk editing, short cuts, and also a matrix type interfaces. It is very interesting that as we paint the picture more and more, better and better, other people can see and catch the vision. They start helping to push us to faster and faster and encourage us to be more efficient, and have better flow. Pretty crazy, client feedback driven type functions and models. It almost leads itself, if you will let it.

I was working more on the developer's notebook project and getting photos, scans, and images ready to go. I also started to work on the media/content (uploaded files) pieces and getting that sub section tied in.

Towards the end of the session, I helped Dustin with some custom cart labels and where and how to get the data to populate the custom PDF labels.