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Meeting:

SPARC OS Technical Committee

Date:

Time:

2:00 pm - 2:51 pm

MUSC

Greg, Brigette

Iowa

LA CaTS

Children’s National

Case Western

Jeremy

OHSU

Imogen

Stony Brook Medicine

Morehouse

Helen

Agenda

Last Meeting’s Minutes

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  • Upcoming Releases

    • RMID v1.7.0 Release - Nov 2024

    • SPARC v3.13.0 - Ruby 3.3.1 & Ruby Rails 7.0.8.1 upgrades - Dec 2024

      • Working on these upgrades with server change; issues resolution

    • SPARCFulfillment v3.6.0 Release - Winter 2025

    • SPARC v3.14.0 Release - Spring 2025

  • Migration to Pivotal Tracker (going away end of April 2025) to Jira is underway. Also working toward cleaning up current story lists, so review requests may be more frequent as we determine study priorities and what will move into Jira.

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Oregon Health & Science University:

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  • Not in attendance

11/20/2024

  • No SPARC updates

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Iowa

11/6/2024

  • Not in attendance

11/20/2024

  • Not in attendance

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Case Western

11/6/2024

  • Upgrading servers

  • Will consider survey/forms notice from today’s release notes demo that described these features

11/20/2024

  • No SPARC updates

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Children’s National

11/6/2024

  • Not in attendance

11/20/2024

  • Not in attendance

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Stony Brook:

11/6/2024

  • Not in attendance

11/20/2024

  • Not in attendance

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Morehouse:

11/6/2024

  • Added cores

  • Waiting for test server

  • Using v3.10. Considering if if they should upgrade to current version. During the meeting, went through the v3.11-3.12.1 release document to help with the decision.

  • Plan to use SPARC Fulfillment. MUSC will send additional information regarding the setup since it’s a separate application.

11/20/2024

  • Able to get Fulfillment set up from resources received

  • Gained access to a SPARC test environment, so working on accessing it

  • May reach out for SPARC training as a refresher and since there’s a larger institutional interest in using it