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Sprint 36
Joost van Ulden edited this page Jun 17, 2021
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- Finalize views & support edits/revisions (Will)
- move datasets from model-inputs to openquake-inputs (private for now) repo (Will, Anthony, Drew) > Sprint 37
HexBin geometries (in PostGIS already) for pre-aggregated data (Will)
- Publish FGP records (Joost)
- Send revised data files and MXD's to FGP (Will, Phil)
- Physical Exposure
- Social Vulnerability
- Multi-Hazard
- PSRA
- Review revised FGP data layers (Murray, Phil, Tiegan, Joost, Will)
- Physical Exposure
- Social Vulnerability
- Multi-Hazard
- PSRA
- Prep indicator tables (next to final) for FGP documentation resources (Murray, Phil, Joost)
- Fitness for purpose statement (Phil) DRAFT for Murray & Tiegan
- Disclaimer (Phil)
- Prep legend files (MXD's) for FGP data (Phil) See issue
- Physical Exposure
- Social Vulnerability
- Multi-Hazard
- PSRA
- Send revised data files and MXD's to FGP (Will, Phil)
- Final run of the national model (PSRA) (Tiegan)
- Load data changes to accommodate indicator revisions for add_data.sh (Drew, Anthony, Will) *50% complete? See issue model-factory#53 > Sprint 37
Pipeline optimization (Anthony, Drew, Joost) https://github.com/OpenDRR/opendrr-api/pull/105- Merge CQL feature branch into pygeoapi (Joost) - Tom K. said wait for the bilingual patch
- Integrated PSRA in ES (Drew) > Sprint 37
- Kibana sample visualizations (Drew) > Sprint 37
- Draft Exposure OpenFile (Phil) > Sprint 37
- TOC and responsibilities for RiskProfiler about section (Phil) > Sprint 37
- GitHub Actions for CI (Anthony) > Sprint 37
- Enable downloads with DRAFT text and link to OpenDRR site (Joost)
Kibana (Drew)FGP layers (Joost)- Demo updated developer samples for ESRI (Joost) > Sprint 37
CI Test Sample (Anthony)- Co-seismic Landslides (Phil)
- Pipeline optimization overview (Anthony) > Sprint 37
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