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* Make mass edit compatible with Open Beauty Facts (done) and mass add toothpastes (done)
* Make mass edit compatible with Open Beauty Facts (done) and mass add toothpastes (done)
* Remove nutrition facts in web product edit form - https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/issues/239
* Remove nutrition facts in web product edit form - https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/issues/239
* Publishing a refresh of the Android code with fixes for the issues in the Starting point assessment, as well as support for the product attributes, which opens the door to a V1 deprecation, if the refresh of PO codes includes an attribute for problematic substances.
* Publishing a refresh of the Android code with fixes for the issues in the Starting point assessment (done), as well as support for the product attributes, which opens the door to a V1 deprecation, if the refresh of PO codes includes an attribute for problematic substances.

Revision as of 08:10, 6 February 2021

Introduction

List of potential quick wins we can implement very quickly for Operation Toothpaste.

See also Operation Toothpaste - Starting point assessment - Feb 2020

Possible quick wins

Must have before launch of Operation Toothpaste:

Must have before end of Operation Toothpaste:

  • Import of ingredients for Unilever cosmetics sent through Equadis / GS1 (the sooner, the better)

Nice to have:

  • Refresh Product Opener code
  • Make mass edit compatible with Open Beauty Facts (done) and mass add toothpastes (done)
  • Remove nutrition facts in web product edit form - https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/issues/239
  • Publishing a refresh of the Android code with fixes for the issues in the Starting point assessment (done), as well as support for the product attributes, which opens the door to a V1 deprecation, if the refresh of PO codes includes an attribute for problematic substances.