Author Archives: AUT Developers
Developer’s Update 30 November 2017 – Charlie
This sprint I worked on #205 which is changing the name of the avatar on stage. This is very challenging. I started to work on the main UI, adding the…
Developer’s Update (14/11/2017) – Thong
Hi everyone, it’s been two sprints since my last update. In the first sprint, I’ve done the issue 255 which redirects the user from deleting a media item page to…
Developer Update – Alex (13/11/2017)
The first thing I completed during Sprint 11 was to fix the failing tests in the backdrop controller spec. The 'danger' message test now functions correctly. This was fixed by…
Developer’s Update 16 October 2017 – Charlie
This sprint I continued working on (#214) from the last sprint that was left over. When working on it ran into some problem where the clicking function was not working…
Developer’s Update 6 November 2017 – Charlie
In this sprint, I worked on fixing the backdrop distortion issue (#253). I had idea that I need to scale the image if its too big or if its too…
Developer’s Update 06 October 2017 – Kit
With this sprint (Sprint 10) coming to an end, the deliverables weren't been met. I was assigned the task of completing the avatar name to show/hide on the stage function…
Developer’s update 03/10/17 – Thong
Hi everyone, I’m Thong. I’m one of the new team members with Charlie and Alex. This sprint was planned with backdrop as a focus with issue 212, 213 and 214…
Developer’s Update 03 October 2017 – Charlie
This sprint is the first sprint that I have contributed to the UpStage development team. The issues for this sprint was to implement the backdrops, which is the background image…
Developer Update 1/10/2017 – Alex (For end of Sprint 10)
This was the first sprint that the 2017 - 2018 team undertook. I was required to develop the unit tests for the backdrops controller. The backdrop controller acts between the…
Developer’s Update 26 September 2017 -Joe
This sprint was quite difficult to produce all the content that was promised when we first started out. This was mostly due to lack of available time needed for developing…
