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| == Sprints == | | == Sprints == |
| * Have a defined start and end date lasting 3 weeks, ending on a Friday. When one sprint ends, the next one immediately begins. | | * Have a defined start and end date lasting 3 weeks, ending on a Friday. When one sprint ends, the next one immediately begins. |
− | * It begins with a 2 - 4 hour sprint planning meeting, which includes all developers, the scrum master and product owner(s). Short planning meetings may be necessary for specific products/projects to make better use of everyone's time. These are the guidelines on amount of effort for unplanned work during a Sprint | + | * It begins with a 1 hour sprint planning meeting, which includes all developers, the scrum master and product owner(s). Short planning meetings may be necessary for specific products/projects to make better use of everyone's time. These are the guidelines on amount of effort for unplanned work during a Sprint |
| ** 20% for being humans (admin work, content switching, bathroom breaks, etc) | | ** 20% for being humans (admin work, content switching, bathroom breaks, etc) |
| ** 15% for skills development, learning, training and R&D activities | | ** 15% for skills development, learning, training and R&D activities |
| ** 15% for special requests | | ** 15% for special requests |
− | *Each day of the sprint includes a 15 minute scrum starting at 10am via Zoom. The development team are the only ones required to attend the daily scrum. If people aren’t able to attend, they will post a summary in Slack prior to 10am. A daily scrum answers these questions: | + | * Each day of the sprint everyone on the team posts a status update. Every Wednesday everyone on the team joins a 15 minute scrum starting at 10am via Zoom. A daily status update answers these questions: |
| ** What did I work on yesterday | | ** What did I work on yesterday |
| ** What am I working on today | | ** What am I working on today |
| ** What do I need help with | | ** What do I need help with |
| * At the end of the sprint a 1 hr sprint review will be held. Short review meetings may be necessary for specific products/projects to make better use of everyone's time. The sprint goals will be evaluated against the definition of done. | | * At the end of the sprint a 1 hr sprint review will be held. Short review meetings may be necessary for specific products/projects to make better use of everyone's time. The sprint goals will be evaluated against the definition of done. |
− | * A 2 - 4 hr retrospective will be held which the development team are the only ones required to attend. This will include constructive conversation around: | + | * A 1 hr retrospective will be held which the development team are the only ones required to attend. This will include constructive conversation around: |
| ** What worked this sprint | | ** What worked this sprint |
| ** What didn’t work this sprint | | ** What didn’t work this sprint |
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| These are the tools we will use to manage our product and sprint backlogs, for release and/or sprint purposes, and daily tasking. | | These are the tools we will use to manage our product and sprint backlogs, for release and/or sprint purposes, and daily tasking. |
| * GitHub Issues | | * GitHub Issues |
− | * Aury to investigate other tools | + | * GitHub Projects |
| + | * Trello (DOL and Busrides) |
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