Coffee and Code 2019-02-25 https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/e41dd13a-3071-4bc4-9b2c-b2cd76f18499
Okay, it's gotten through a couple resolutions now so here's a link to that: https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/e41dd13a-3071-4bc4-9b2c-b2cd76f18499
@agudbrandson If the data isn't loading on that screen or if it's still not available from the batch log, if you could send a current CSV (email or use the public file drop I linked earlier) I can look into it more locally and fix things if there's now a bug.
@agudbrandson That change wouldn't have affected this, but the import code is old enough that it's possible that the app changed the CSV it's exporting to become incompatible or that the data wasn't properly saved in the first place.
If you go to Manual Log Entry, enter the details of the green coffee and roasting details, then switch to the Roast Data tab, File->Import->IKAWA, select the file. You should see the data loaded on the screen. Submit. Should be available through the batch log.
The latest video is currently transcoding over on PeerTube. I particularly recommend the viewer question segment where I take a deep dive into what I've previously called the least important part of the roast before bringing it back around to practical considerations in roasting plan design. It'll probably hit YouTube later in the afternoon or evening if you prefer to see ads.
My YouTube channel seems to have passed 3000 subscribers this month. I have to go back to 2016 to find a video on that channel with >3000 views so that's pretty messed up. I'm putting basically no effort in there because I don't trust the platform. Everybody here should just watch my stuff on PeerTube instead.
I've added "Disco Dingo" as a print to my shop :) https://sylviaritter.bigcartel.com/products ⭐
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The lead on the working group I left at the end of 2018 has announced that he plans to step down. That leaves 1 active member of the group. You'd think this might cause leadership within the coffee association to notice that their bad policy decisions are driving away the people they need to have a viable program and that maybe they should listen to the people who warned them that exactly this was happening, but given how badly the CSP has been managed since its inception I'm not optimistic.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.