Meeting Title: AI-Data Platform Team Standup Date: 2025-10-07 Meeting participants: Samuel Roberts, Casie Aviles, Rico Rejoso, Mustafa Raja


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1 00:01:08.520 00:01:09.530 Samuel Roberts: Morning.

2 00:01:13.810 00:01:14.980 Samuel Roberts: How are you?

3 00:01:20.080 00:01:22.770 Casie Aviles: Hey, yeah, doing good.

4 00:01:22.770 00:01:23.740 Samuel Roberts: Oh, I’m good.

5 00:01:26.440 00:01:29.770 Samuel Roberts: We just woke up. I, I, Candice.

6 00:01:30.300 00:01:32.160 Casie Aviles: Overslept a bit today.

7 00:01:32.160 00:01:34.500 Samuel Roberts: Oh, yeah, it happens.

8 00:01:35.330 00:01:40.490 Samuel Roberts: It happens. Yeah, I slept in a little bit. I’m not feeling 100% today, so I just decided to…

9 00:01:41.150 00:01:44.139 Samuel Roberts: Hit snooze for a little bit, and get some more sleep.

10 00:01:44.530 00:01:45.065 Casie Aviles: Yeah…

11 00:01:45.800 00:01:48.910 Samuel Roberts: I’m usually up pretty early, but today I was not feeling it.

12 00:01:52.290 00:01:53.540 Samuel Roberts: Here we go.

13 00:01:53.950 00:01:55.820 Rico Rejoso: Hey guys, good morning, how are you?

14 00:01:56.350 00:01:57.969 Samuel Roberts: Doing okay, how about yourself?

15 00:01:58.430 00:02:02.789 Rico Rejoso: Wonderful. Good. Sorry, I had a woke, just woke up.

16 00:02:02.790 00:02:11.749 Samuel Roberts: We were just saying the same thing, in case you’re saying you overslept, and I was saying I slept in intentionally, because I was feeling kind of…

17 00:02:11.910 00:02:14.069 Samuel Roberts: Not great this morning, so…

18 00:02:14.790 00:02:15.700 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, me.

19 00:02:15.960 00:02:18.599 Rico Rejoso: Hope people, hope to grow better soon.

20 00:02:19.670 00:02:21.290 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I appreciate that, yeah.

21 00:02:22.640 00:02:23.750 Casie Aviles: No, I’m gonna do that.

22 00:02:23.990 00:02:27.920 Samuel Roberts: And we’re waiting on… stuff like this.

23 00:02:33.410 00:02:34.170 Rico Rejoso: There we go.

24 00:02:36.590 00:02:38.970 Samuel Roberts: Morning, Mustafa. How are you?

25 00:02:39.330 00:02:40.840 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, doing good, how are you?

26 00:02:41.300 00:02:45.049 Samuel Roberts: Doing okay. A little… we’re all a little slow this morning, it seems, but…

27 00:02:46.270 00:02:49.850 Samuel Roberts: Just waking up and stuff, but… Yeah, alright.

28 00:02:51.280 00:02:52.789 Mustafa Raja: It’s really early over there.

29 00:02:53.440 00:02:59.940 Samuel Roberts: Oh, it’s not… it’s 9… it’s 9 AM, but I just wasn’t feeling great this morning, so I slept in a little bit.

30 00:02:59.940 00:03:00.700 Mustafa Raja: Oh, okay, okay.

31 00:03:00.700 00:03:01.820 Samuel Roberts: But…

32 00:03:01.820 00:03:02.530 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that’s good.

33 00:03:03.190 00:03:04.880 Samuel Roberts: Yeah. Go here.

34 00:03:05.070 00:03:10.300 Samuel Roberts: Anyway, I guess let’s get started. So, yeah, how was yesterday?

35 00:03:10.470 00:03:12.689 Samuel Roberts: How was the, like, work…

36 00:03:13.230 00:03:19.950 Samuel Roberts: That you did, and what are you anticipating today? Any blockers I can help with? Anything like that?

37 00:03:21.240 00:03:31.099 Mustafa Raja: So yesterday, I didn’t have much with Interlude. For default, I did look into the 400, sample set that we need.

38 00:03:31.470 00:03:44.870 Mustafa Raja: Turns out they don’t have enough credits in their PDL, I could only pull out 4 companies. And the other providers that they did give us, they don’t support discoveries, like, like we want to do,

39 00:03:44.990 00:03:53.999 Mustafa Raja: So… so I tried them all, and that was the result, and at the end said that I should use our own Apollo key, then…

40 00:03:54.060 00:04:09.030 Mustafa Raja: Which I was working on earlier today. Okay. And I was able to pull 400 companies. I haven’t taken a look at the result, I just joined the meeting, I was doing that. So after this, I’m going to take a look at the result and, share it with the team.

41 00:04:09.360 00:04:14.289 Mustafa Raja: Let me know if I… if I should share it first in default channel, and then to the clients.

42 00:04:14.990 00:04:21.990 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, let us take a look at it, just to see how it is, but if it looks good, you know, I think that’ll be clear.

43 00:04:22.290 00:04:25.459 Samuel Roberts: But definitely, yeah, post it there first for everyone to look at.

44 00:04:25.750 00:04:27.360 Samuel Roberts: And then we can surface into that.

45 00:04:27.740 00:04:39.589 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, okay. So, apart from that, I did, look at some of the ABC triages, and then some of the stuff that I need onboarding on for Insomnia.

46 00:04:40.820 00:04:42.140 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great.

47 00:04:43.020 00:04:44.839 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that was my day.

48 00:04:45.190 00:04:49.250 Samuel Roberts: Okay, and how’s today look? Like, that’s just your day today, you mean, or yesterday?

49 00:04:50.490 00:04:53.480 Mustafa Raja: Oh, yeah, that was yesterday. Today… Okay.

50 00:04:53.500 00:04:58.740 Mustafa Raja: Today, so, hopefully we’ll have the default,

51 00:04:58.740 00:05:16.999 Mustafa Raja: sample set ready. What I would want to see is how we can test accuracy. For testing accuracy, we want the actual results, right? To be able to see how accurate the APIs are giving results. So, I’m hoping that you and I could explore

52 00:05:17.000 00:05:21.500 Mustafa Raja: What’s the most efficient way to be able to look into that?

53 00:05:23.130 00:05:26.470 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, we can definitely brainstorm on that.

54 00:05:27.050 00:05:39.930 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think, I need some help over there. And once that is done, I guess I can just go ahead and start testing, testing the providers.

55 00:05:39.930 00:05:48.609 Mustafa Raja: And apart from that, I would want to work on an internal ticket that we…

56 00:05:48.610 00:05:54.349 Mustafa Raja: would later talk about today in the stand-up. And then…

57 00:05:55.130 00:06:14.970 Mustafa Raja: And then, in Insomnia stand-up, I guess I’ll be assigned some, analytics tickets over there, since yesterday was my onboarding, and I did take a look at some of the documents this year, I, I shared my questions with them, and so I think…

58 00:06:15.030 00:06:21.829 Mustafa Raja: Today, I’ll be assigned some of those analytics tickets, and I’ll work on those.

59 00:06:23.100 00:06:23.939 Samuel Roberts: Okay, great.

60 00:06:26.070 00:06:29.289 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that is probably what my today will be.

61 00:06:29.290 00:06:29.920 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

62 00:06:30.050 00:06:33.989 Samuel Roberts: That was good What are you, Casey?

63 00:06:34.370 00:06:41.680 Casie Aviles: Yeah. For me, I just, primarily work on… ABC stuff,

64 00:06:42.180 00:06:45.739 Casie Aviles: And then, I’m planning to have the…

65 00:06:46.270 00:06:53.480 Casie Aviles: forms be ready for the CSRs? They should be good.

66 00:06:53.790 00:06:59.040 Casie Aviles: Just one more thing that I’m just, you know, working on, which is the delete form.

67 00:06:59.620 00:07:04.139 Casie Aviles: Well, I’ll just finalize that. I should be able to do that today, before…

68 00:07:06.930 00:07:12.550 Casie Aviles: Probably, yeah, sometime during our stand-up later, I should be able to finalize that.

69 00:07:13.950 00:07:16.830 Casie Aviles: Other than that, I just,

70 00:07:17.440 00:07:20.650 Casie Aviles: As usual, I worked on the Insomnia stuff.

71 00:07:21.850 00:07:28.160 Casie Aviles: I don’t really have any blockers, much blockers right now.

72 00:07:28.870 00:07:33.159 Casie Aviles: It’s just mostly about access, and Justin’s been helping with that.

73 00:07:33.380 00:07:35.209 Samuel Roberts: Right, right.

74 00:07:36.780 00:07:44.539 Casie Aviles: Yeah, other than that, there’s just an ad hoc request from Utam yesterday, and I had capacity to work on it, since,

75 00:07:44.830 00:07:47.859 Casie Aviles: It’s just a very quick, fix.

76 00:07:48.340 00:07:48.900 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

77 00:07:48.900 00:07:56.800 Casie Aviles: flow that he had, so… Yeah, I just, had it live yesterday. I added some…

78 00:07:57.320 00:08:01.529 Casie Aviles: stuff to his workflow that helps with, you know, filtering spam.

79 00:08:02.180 00:08:06.179 Casie Aviles: Sure. But yeah, that’s… I think, yeah, that’s pretty much it.

80 00:08:06.830 00:08:10.360 Casie Aviles: Yeah, for today, just… I want to…

81 00:08:11.000 00:08:15.720 Casie Aviles: Finally, to finalize the… the ABC stuff, the forms, and then…

82 00:08:17.030 00:08:25.889 Casie Aviles: If there are any internal tickets that are available, then I believe I could take on some.

83 00:08:26.910 00:08:33.219 Casie Aviles: Because I don’t really have much work to do on insomnia, just, you know, the daily stuff, and that’s…

84 00:08:34.169 00:08:38.330 Casie Aviles: That doesn’t really… Don’t take up much of my capacity, so…

85 00:08:39.520 00:08:43.459 Samuel Roberts: Okay, yeah, I think we’ll be grooming the rest of the tickets today.

86 00:08:44.600 00:08:44.960 Casie Aviles: Okay.

87 00:08:44.960 00:08:46.340 Samuel Roberts: Figuring that out.

88 00:08:47.260 00:08:49.599 Casie Aviles: Yeah, just let me know if I have any…

89 00:08:49.830 00:08:51.609 Casie Aviles: That can be assigned to, yeah.

90 00:08:52.000 00:08:53.150 Samuel Roberts: Okay, sounds good.

91 00:08:54.260 00:08:58.099 Samuel Roberts: Alright, Rico, I think you can… Take it from here.

92 00:08:58.850 00:08:59.440 Rico Rejoso: Fair.

93 00:09:00.080 00:09:01.569 Rico Rejoso: Here, share my screen.

94 00:09:04.070 00:09:04.750 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

95 00:09:05.020 00:09:23.149 Rico Rejoso: Yep, as Sam mentioned, we will be having a grooming session, so I don’t really have much to get on the internal, I mean, for the, internal AI team, but for now, I guess, let’s try to put an estimate. I try to group some of it and put in context and acceptance criteria based on the initial

96 00:09:23.520 00:09:30.419 Rico Rejoso: Context that you guys had provided, but let’s see how many points we already have for this site, for the sprint.

97 00:09:30.550 00:09:36.000 Rico Rejoso: Like, for 530, 529, can you… can we put an estimate on this?

98 00:09:37.970 00:09:39.190 Mustafa Raja: How long…

99 00:09:39.190 00:09:40.519 Rico Rejoso: What do you think people will take?

100 00:09:40.820 00:09:44.520 Mustafa Raja: 5.30, I guess, wouldn’t be in this cycle.

101 00:09:46.570 00:09:47.330 Rico Rejoso: I’m sorry?

102 00:09:48.170 00:09:52.140 Mustafa Raja: 5.30, I guess 5.30 wouldn’t be in this cycle, this is a bigger fit, too.

103 00:09:53.230 00:09:56.100 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think we gotta still groom them before we do the estimates, Rico.

104 00:09:56.670 00:09:59.840 Mustafa Raja: I think this… Yeah.

105 00:10:00.020 00:10:08.899 Mustafa Raja: For improved search result, for 529 contacts, I guess this could be 2 to 3 points.

106 00:10:09.120 00:10:11.699 Mustafa Raja: Because we need to change the structure.

107 00:10:12.890 00:10:13.630 Samuel Roberts: Right, right.

108 00:10:13.630 00:10:18.289 Mustafa Raja: how you’re storing everything. Yeah.

109 00:10:18.970 00:10:20.100 Mustafa Raja: And, Sam?

110 00:10:20.100 00:10:20.700 Rico Rejoso: reboot.

111 00:10:21.060 00:10:22.090 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, go ahead.

112 00:10:22.570 00:10:35.669 Mustafa Raja: And Sam, I was… if we are, if we are going to approve the, PR that I submitted, we would need this 531 backfilling transcripts, right?

113 00:10:36.620 00:10:39.680 Samuel Roberts: Yes, because it’ll only search the newest ones, right?

114 00:10:39.680 00:10:54.459 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, and then… and then, the current script, it does not support what 5.9 is asking, right? So, before 5.31, do we want to do 5.9 first, and then 5.31?

115 00:10:55.220 00:11:00.330 Samuel Roberts: Possibly. Yeah, I think we don’t want to merge the PR until the backfilling is done, definitely.

116 00:11:00.880 00:11:01.840 Samuel Roberts: And then…

117 00:11:01.840 00:11:02.400 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

118 00:11:02.400 00:11:06.360 Samuel Roberts: If you… yeah, I mean, honestly, having any search seems better than nothing.

119 00:11:06.740 00:11:10.700 Samuel Roberts: And then, I just don’t know how much more work that adds to 529 if we don’t…

120 00:11:11.400 00:11:14.619 Samuel Roberts: If we backfill and then do 529 versus the other way around.

121 00:11:16.380 00:11:17.070 Samuel Roberts: You know what I mean?

122 00:11:17.070 00:11:26.980 Mustafa Raja: I guess we’ll just have to delete our… whatever the, namespaces would be, and replace them with… with a new…

123 00:11:26.980 00:11:28.020 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay.

124 00:11:28.020 00:11:28.690 Mustafa Raja: we would generally.

125 00:11:28.690 00:11:29.189 Samuel Roberts: It’ll be made.

126 00:11:29.190 00:11:29.659 Mustafa Raja: I couldn’t.

127 00:11:29.660 00:11:38.190 Samuel Roberts: We might need to, like, waterfall this where we do the 529, then 531, and then merge the PR, right?

128 00:11:39.320 00:11:39.730 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

129 00:11:39.730 00:11:41.219 Samuel Roberts: That’s a cleaner way to do it then.

130 00:11:41.220 00:11:49.640 Mustafa Raja: And 531 is actually two steps. It’s backfilling plus a Daxter… Daxter script to add

131 00:11:49.980 00:11:51.859 Mustafa Raja: Keep adding new transcripts also.

132 00:11:51.860 00:11:53.500 Samuel Roberts: Is that in the ticket at all?

133 00:11:53.500 00:11:57.999 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, that, that is, if we take a look at the top…

134 00:11:58.240 00:12:02.310 Mustafa Raja: we see that we are going to do it with Daxter.

135 00:12:02.600 00:12:11.250 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool, yeah, alright, we’ll take a look at that then. Alright, I think, yeah, the order then should be… fix the categories, namespaces…

136 00:12:11.740 00:12:18.059 Samuel Roberts: then backfill everything, and then we’ll merge the PR. Because the PR will have to change probably a little bit, right?

137 00:12:18.650 00:12:21.680 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, it will have to.

138 00:12:22.230 00:12:25.009 Samuel Roberts: Okay, that sounds good, we can do that.

139 00:12:25.680 00:12:29.210 Rico Rejoso: So, should we create another ticket?

140 00:12:30.440 00:12:36.240 Mustafa Raja: for… then… I don’t think so… I don’t think we need any new tickets.

141 00:12:36.240 00:12:43.730 Samuel Roberts: No, I think 529 includes the changing… I think 529 is changing the turbopumper and the code, right?

142 00:12:43.730 00:12:46.720 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that is.

143 00:12:46.730 00:12:53.320 Samuel Roberts: And then it’ll be ready to do the backfilling, and then to merge, and that’s fine, we don’t need to take it for merging.

144 00:12:54.200 00:12:54.930 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

145 00:12:54.930 00:12:55.660 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

146 00:12:56.810 00:12:59.349 Samuel Roberts: Alright, I think that’s good then there.

147 00:12:59.870 00:13:03.609 Samuel Roberts: Global search, is that related to this now?

148 00:13:05.370 00:13:14.560 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so, even yesterday, Utu mentioned something. Let me grab it…

149 00:13:15.470 00:13:26.820 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, so in AI Channel, we can see that, yesterday Utam also wanted, the search to, work on even documents, that.

150 00:13:26.820 00:13:28.770 Samuel Roberts: Yes, I saw that, okay.

151 00:13:29.020 00:13:36.619 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so this is… so what 5.30 is, we want to be able to search through our whole…

152 00:13:36.970 00:13:41.310 Mustafa Raja: platform, I think. That includes clients.

153 00:13:41.660 00:13:46.439 Mustafa Raja: Our documents, our Slack messages and all.

154 00:13:48.090 00:13:53.559 Mustafa Raja: So this, I think, would be a big effort. It includes how we structure our things.

155 00:13:53.560 00:13:57.850 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, so that might be a big one we have to, like, subtask a little bit.

156 00:13:58.400 00:14:01.349 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, we might have to think about it.

157 00:14:02.110 00:14:07.179 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, okay, that’s good. Is that context in this ticket for us to look at later?

158 00:14:07.620 00:14:11.049 Mustafa Raja: Can you… can we open up that ticket?

159 00:14:16.010 00:14:18.889 Samuel Roberts: Let’s just scroll down and see if there’s a Slack link to it.

160 00:14:20.760 00:14:24.610 Mustafa Raja: There isn’t a Slack link, because that was added yesterday. Okay.

161 00:14:24.610 00:14:26.429 Samuel Roberts: Mustafa, would you mind just posting that slide?

162 00:14:26.430 00:14:28.590 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thank you.

163 00:14:28.870 00:14:30.559 Mustafa Raja: I’ll do that in here.

164 00:14:30.560 00:14:34.439 Samuel Roberts: That’ll help with us. I think this looks pretty good, but I definitely want to have that context as well.

165 00:14:35.170 00:14:35.610 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

166 00:14:35.610 00:14:36.750 Samuel Roberts: Okay, cool.

167 00:14:37.950 00:14:38.500 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

168 00:14:39.580 00:14:43.819 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, so, you mentioned this one shouldn’t be on the sprint, should we move it to the next cycle?

169 00:14:43.820 00:14:46.569 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, this should not be in the sprint.

170 00:14:47.350 00:14:54.949 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, it’s gonna be a big one, I think. Let’s leave it here for now, so we break it down, maybe, and then maybe we leave a few things in.

171 00:14:55.500 00:15:03.180 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, anything that we can do within the sprint, then move the rest of it to the next sprint as we check on our bandwidth for those…

172 00:15:03.180 00:15:03.570 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

173 00:15:03.570 00:15:04.090 Rico Rejoso: Sweet.

174 00:15:04.270 00:15:09.030 Rico Rejoso: You said, AC who can manage some internal tasks.

175 00:15:09.330 00:15:09.990 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

176 00:15:09.990 00:15:15.109 Rico Rejoso: So, we can look at that one later, Sam, as we groom some of the things, okay? So let’s probably…

177 00:15:15.110 00:15:15.570 Samuel Roberts: Totally.

178 00:15:15.570 00:15:21.350 Rico Rejoso: prioritize grooming the tickets for some growth spread, and break down some of the tickets, okay?

179 00:15:23.200 00:15:28.120 Rico Rejoso: Maybe if you… if we can do it now, since everyone’s here.

180 00:15:28.600 00:15:30.860 Rico Rejoso: like, bring down some of the tickets, what do you think?

181 00:15:32.920 00:15:37.329 Samuel Roberts: We could… we could do that. I haven’t looked at them in depth yet.

182 00:15:37.610 00:15:38.550 Samuel Roberts: But…

183 00:15:42.160 00:15:42.530 Samuel Roberts: Amazing.

184 00:15:42.530 00:15:43.230 Rico Rejoso: I think.

185 00:15:43.430 00:15:45.979 Rico Rejoso: The grooming session will just be you and me, Sam.

186 00:15:46.230 00:15:47.470 Samuel Roberts: Right, right.

187 00:15:47.770 00:15:51.540 Samuel Roberts: I mean, I feel like we have most of the context on those 3 now.

188 00:15:53.120 00:15:58.680 Samuel Roberts: We just need to break 530 down into sub-things, maybe.

189 00:15:59.330 00:16:00.070 Samuel Roberts: But I don’t…

190 00:16:00.070 00:16:00.490 Rico Rejoso: Ed?

191 00:16:02.130 00:16:02.650 Samuel Roberts: Sorry.

192 00:16:03.170 00:16:03.959 Rico Rejoso: I’ll go ahead.

193 00:16:04.420 00:16:07.759 Samuel Roberts: I was gonna say, and then backfilling, I think, is clear.

194 00:16:07.900 00:16:14.239 Samuel Roberts: After 529, the post hoc dashboard, we can talk about later.

195 00:16:15.340 00:16:16.010 Samuel Roberts: Absolutely.

196 00:16:17.460 00:16:19.709 Rico Rejoso: And for this one, how was it?

197 00:16:20.410 00:16:24.479 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I made a couple more changes, I think Hannah’s good with it, I’m gonna merge it today.

198 00:16:25.400 00:16:26.040 Rico Rejoso: Oh, okay.

199 00:16:26.430 00:16:32.259 Rico Rejoso: Alrighty, it’s finalized, I will just look at it, and I’m not gonna be more specific, but…

200 00:16:32.790 00:16:36.339 Rico Rejoso: Can we have all the due dates, I mean, the due dates for this one?

201 00:16:36.910 00:16:41.170 Rico Rejoso: You mentioned this is for key points, right? When can we expect to have this done?

202 00:16:43.520 00:16:49.430 Mustafa Raja: That depends if our priority is 529 or 407.

203 00:16:52.680 00:16:56.870 Rico Rejoso: Can you manage both, or do you, do you want to reassign some of the.

204 00:16:56.870 00:17:04.310 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, I can manage, I can manage both. So we can, do end of week over here, as deadline.

205 00:17:04.310 00:17:07.360 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, for that one, and then departments, we can…

206 00:17:07.839 00:17:13.579 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, for departments, I have a few questions, so, if you open up the ticket…

207 00:17:13.740 00:17:14.380 Samuel Roberts: Okay.

208 00:17:16.109 00:17:20.479 Mustafa Raja: Go to the end… Yeah, I’ve added this comment.

209 00:17:20.859 00:17:21.749 Samuel Roberts: Yes.

210 00:17:22.649 00:17:29.729 Samuel Roberts: I don’t think the Google stuff is gonna be in scope for this. I think we’re just gonna have to do it, and then we’ll tie that later.

211 00:17:30.920 00:17:32.670 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

212 00:17:32.670 00:17:37.559 Samuel Roberts: I think… I mean, unless… I just feel like the Google stuff’s gonna be more work figuring out their API and everything.

213 00:17:38.860 00:17:39.260 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

214 00:17:39.260 00:17:41.569 Samuel Roberts: It’s gonna complicate this more right now.

215 00:17:42.110 00:17:45.889 Samuel Roberts: We can… we can look at it, I suppose, I just don’t know.

216 00:17:47.150 00:17:52.429 Samuel Roberts: I… my gut is to just do the Supabase.

217 00:17:53.560 00:17:59.990 Samuel Roberts: And then we can have something that will update Supabase with the Google info as another ticket.

218 00:18:00.730 00:18:11.550 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah, yeah, my, my only concern was, was, like, how are we going to keep updating the users in correct departments only, so…

219 00:18:11.550 00:18:17.139 Samuel Roberts: Of course, of course, yeah. I mean, we can… we can look at that, actually. If we go up, is there a subtask on this one?

220 00:18:20.190 00:18:23.080 Rico Rejoso: I believe… Think not.

221 00:18:23.910 00:18:26.550 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah, aligned departments one.

222 00:18:26.900 00:18:30.609 Samuel Roberts: Explore Google Access, yeah, so maybe, let…

223 00:18:31.310 00:18:36.519 Samuel Roberts: Mustafa, you feel good about looking at this as well, as part of this?

224 00:18:39.360 00:18:48.960 Mustafa Raja: Explore Google Ads. So, the goal here would be that we should be able to, keep our, superbase sync up to date, right?

225 00:18:49.240 00:18:49.700 Samuel Roberts: I think that.

226 00:18:49.700 00:18:51.400 Mustafa Raja: We don’t have a sink at all, though.

227 00:18:51.630 00:18:54.390 Samuel Roberts: Right, so I think… Well, hmm.

228 00:18:57.440 00:18:59.879 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I would say let’s not worry about this yet.

229 00:19:00.350 00:19:01.600 Mustafa Raja: Okay, yeah.

230 00:19:01.600 00:19:06.040 Samuel Roberts: Because I think it’s gonna be more complicated, I’ll flesh this out a little bit more, so that we’ll be ready for it.

231 00:19:06.350 00:19:07.520 Samuel Roberts: To make a sink.

232 00:19:08.270 00:19:14.179 Mustafa Raja: Okay, so what I’ll do is I’ll just, add the departments and sub-departments as is.

233 00:19:14.320 00:19:21.800 Mustafa Raja: Do you want to do subdepartments and departments? Because, if you scroll up a little… yeah, scroll down a little…

234 00:19:21.800 00:19:22.840 Rico Rejoso: themes, right?

235 00:19:23.460 00:19:24.580 Mustafa Raja: Scroll down a little.

236 00:19:26.230 00:19:36.339 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, this one, this one, this one. So, department should be delivery, engineering, admin, sales, and marketing, right? And then we’d have further teams.

237 00:19:37.940 00:19:38.969 Samuel Roberts: That’s probably good, yeah.

238 00:19:39.590 00:19:45.229 Mustafa Raja: We already have a Teams column, though, so I think this should be sub-department.

239 00:19:45.640 00:19:47.820 Samuel Roberts: That’s fine for now, yeah, call it subdepartment.

240 00:19:48.480 00:19:50.409 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, let’s call it subdepartment.

241 00:19:51.260 00:19:54.259 Samuel Roberts: What is the teams? What is the Teams column right now?

242 00:19:54.840 00:19:56.260 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, the clients.

243 00:19:57.560 00:19:58.750 Samuel Roberts: Oh, right.

244 00:20:00.370 00:20:06.799 Samuel Roberts: Okay, well, yeah, call this subdepartments for now, then, in the table. This is, yeah, team there.

245 00:20:07.010 00:20:08.669 Samuel Roberts: Let me sub-department.

246 00:20:09.220 00:20:11.220 Rico Rejoso: This will be sub-department, right?

247 00:20:11.390 00:20:11.780 Samuel Roberts: Yep.

248 00:20:11.780 00:20:12.520 Mustafa Raja: Yeah.

249 00:20:17.110 00:20:17.860 Rico Rejoso: Got it.

250 00:20:18.520 00:20:27.789 Rico Rejoso: So, is there anything that I can help with on this one? You mentioned everything on Google, since I think we don’t have a department yet set up on Google.

251 00:20:27.790 00:20:32.939 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, that’s what I’m saying, I think we’ll just put… make that a separate ticket to actually make it sync.

252 00:20:33.240 00:20:38.540 Samuel Roberts: That way we don’t have to add people, or add departments, or move departments, and things like that.

253 00:20:39.140 00:20:48.179 Rico Rejoso: Okay, so every time we onboard, we also have to assign them to the correct department, right? Whenever we have new, Google accounts.

254 00:20:48.560 00:20:49.339 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, we’ll have to.

255 00:20:49.340 00:20:50.379 Rico Rejoso: Also, a side note.

256 00:20:50.660 00:20:51.160 Rico Rejoso: Yep.

257 00:20:51.160 00:20:52.030 Samuel Roberts: We’ll do that.

258 00:20:52.170 00:20:55.090 Samuel Roberts: But for now, it’ll also have to be in Supabase separately.

259 00:20:56.470 00:20:57.020 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

260 00:20:57.300 00:21:01.270 Rico Rejoso: Let me know about the circuit that we should include this on the current sprint.

261 00:21:02.040 00:21:06.909 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, I think I can probably spend some time looking into it, just to get a sense of how we do it.

262 00:21:07.710 00:21:08.340 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

263 00:21:08.340 00:21:15.750 Samuel Roberts: Shouldn’t be much, I just need to actually look at their API and see how easy it is to access, because Google has lots of security stuff, so it could be a pain.

264 00:21:16.340 00:21:21.579 Rico Rejoso: Okay, I’ll add this to the current sprint. Let me know if the one point should be increased to…

265 00:21:21.900 00:21:24.039 Rico Rejoso: Or if that is sufficient enough.

266 00:21:24.040 00:21:27.019 Samuel Roberts: If it’s just exploratory, one is probably fine.

267 00:21:28.540 00:21:33.329 Samuel Roberts: If… yeah, I’m not gonna implement anything yet, we’re just gonna figure out how to, so that’s fine.

268 00:21:33.880 00:21:34.520 Rico Rejoso: Got it.

269 00:21:34.780 00:21:35.510 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

270 00:21:36.180 00:21:37.590 Rico Rejoso: Let me know,

271 00:21:38.540 00:21:42.100 Rico Rejoso: pay for the other… for the rest of the ticket, we can groom it later, Sam, so…

272 00:21:42.100 00:21:42.950 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, definitely.

273 00:21:43.600 00:21:47.459 Rico Rejoso: some of it, but I think these are all platform-related, right?

274 00:21:48.360 00:21:50.850 Samuel Roberts: Yes.

275 00:21:51.230 00:21:52.750 Samuel Roberts: Yes, yeah, they are.

276 00:22:00.470 00:22:05.629 Rico Rejoso: That said, also just put it… need to put estimates, and you mentioned this one is for…

277 00:22:05.990 00:22:07.720 Rico Rejoso: End of week, how about.

278 00:22:07.720 00:22:09.080 Mustafa Raja: Yeah, yeah.

279 00:22:10.290 00:22:12.269 Mustafa Raja: Both, both end of week.

280 00:22:12.690 00:22:13.340 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

281 00:22:14.540 00:22:15.200 Samuel Roberts: Yeah.

282 00:22:15.200 00:22:16.959 Mustafa Raja: We have one-week sprints, right?

283 00:22:17.710 00:22:26.110 Rico Rejoso: Yeah, I think my concern is that on Friday, we will be having a sprint review, and we just wanted to have everything prepared by then.

284 00:22:26.770 00:22:27.190 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

285 00:22:28.520 00:22:35.490 Rico Rejoso: And just to let you know, that sprint review would be at… Around 3 PM Eastern Time.

286 00:22:36.360 00:22:37.080 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

287 00:22:37.470 00:22:38.360 Rico Rejoso: on Friday.

288 00:22:39.360 00:22:54.409 Rico Rejoso: Cool. So, let’s have this set. I think that’s it for now, for the, for the internal stuff. Casey will be assigning tickets as soon as we finish grooming some of those, so we can also look at how many tickets we’ll be having for this friend, okay?

289 00:22:54.410 00:22:55.600 Casie Aviles: Yes.

290 00:22:55.720 00:22:56.470 Casie Aviles: Sure, sure.

291 00:22:57.070 00:22:57.630 Samuel Roberts: Well, thank you.

292 00:22:57.630 00:23:08.429 Rico Rejoso: And Mr. Apply, if you think you don’t… I mean, you do have, like, a lot of tickets assigned to you right now, and if you think you don’t have the bandwidth to do everything, just let us know, we can reassign some of those to, either Sam or Casey, okay?

293 00:23:09.100 00:23:09.770 Mustafa Raja: Okay.

294 00:23:10.420 00:23:14.150 Rico Rejoso: Alrighty. That’s it for internal stuff. Anything to add on, Sam?

295 00:23:14.580 00:23:15.640 Samuel Roberts: No, no, I.

296 00:23:16.890 00:23:17.530 Rico Rejoso: Okay.

297 00:23:18.700 00:23:19.520 Rico Rejoso: good.

298 00:23:19.520 00:23:20.570 Samuel Roberts: Yeah, thank you, Laurel.

299 00:23:21.580 00:23:22.870 Casie Aviles: Thank you so much for the fabulous.

300 00:23:23.020 00:23:23.410 Rico Rejoso: Have a great day.

301 00:23:23.410 00:23:24.670 Samuel Roberts: Alright, you too.

302 00:23:24.670 00:23:26.910 Mustafa Raja: to… Bye.

303 00:23:27.380 00:23:27.840 Rico Rejoso: Right.