Meeting Minutes 3/10

Date: 3/10/2020

Time: 2:30 pm – 4pm

Location: SAC 312

Attendees: Steve, Hunter, Mei Jia, Tasmima, Team 1, Team 3

Old action items:

Registering to vote

  • Convert paper form to electronic system
  • Fill out online → Be able to print out the form → sign form
  • Auto-populate information if they live on campus

Absentee voting

  • County have different voting process
    • Create site that has links going into details about each county’s process
  • Intuitive process that can walk student through specific county

Agenda:

  • Discuss and generate timeline of what deliverables should be produced by when
  • Discuss what specific information is needed on forms; paper sample that is scanned into folder would be best
  • Format for the absentee voting site on the different county’s voting processes

Discussion:

Note: Biggest priority is New York. So for parts 1-3 is easiest to start with NY then move from there.

  • Part 2 goals:
    • We are only to use the state forms, not the national form.
      • The national form changes from time to time
        • Needs to be customizable
        • The information provided should be auto-populated so it could be printed right away.
          • The only thing that is written is their signature.
          • If possible, keep a record of the form as it is being auto-populated in a database.
            • Make sure the information isn’t being stored anywhere other than that database or google sheets.
            • Tie the response to student ID in the google sheets. (this is needed for part 3 as well)
          • Maybe use PDFs that can be edited on computer.
            • Allow Steve to put in new forms for when they change. (this is an option for part 3 as well)
              • The customize and form requirement will change depending on what we are capable of doing.
  • Part 3 goals:
    • Data from for each state will be given by Steve.
      • Requirements from States
      • Requirements from Counties
  • Hosting options:
    • Let’s look at the website hosted by the civic justice website and we can look at the back end and work from there.
      • We can add an extra page there.
      • Steve can control who has access to it.
    • Alternatively, we’ll look into you.stonybrook.edu
    • Ask Mike Gasparino, he’s in charge of the stony brook websites.
    • As long as the information is stored at a protected platform like google sheets, then the host can be less protected because nothing is stored there.
    • Research: Can we create a shortcut of a javascript so that it can be downloadable so it can be on multiple machines and on Steve’s laptop?
      • In this case, we can do python, not javascript.
      • If we can’t make a shortcut, we can do steps so it is runnable.
    • Heroku: cloud distributor→ allow more hours for free. 600 hours per month without a charge.
    • Github.io
    • Ask Scarlatos how these sites are being hosted.

 

  • Flow of the UI
    • Page 1
      • Box with 1,2,3,4
    • Page 2
      • Logic state for all different “boxes”
      • Return
    • Page 3
      • Input information → Checking their voter status → Results of name, address that is in the system.
      • PDF to Print
      • Return

Deliverable:

  • Website done by 3/10
  • Design brief
  • Meet 3/26 right here for a check-in.
  • For part 1-3, finish functionalities for NY first by 4/3.
  • Going forward, maybe we need to think about online meetings.
  • Action item for Steve, he will upload whatever we need on google drive for NY.
  • Make a doc on google drive with all of our info

Milestones Achieved:

  • Our team now knows how to approach with the tasks at hand.
  • All the teams are on the same page about who is doing what.
  • We have a goal set that is due on 4/3.

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