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Time | Item | Who | Description | Goals/Info/notes |
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5min | Administrivia | PO Assistance group We will dedicate the alternating Thursday to this group. | ||
PO Assistance group Collecting Ideas / brainstorming |
Meeting Notes
- Laurence Mini shares experiences with assisting in creating a user story in Jira
- it helped to look at similar looing Jira issues and coping them
- it would be good to talk about the relations between different Jira elements (issue links etc.)
- POs will help with choosing the correct descriptions and lables
- Julie gives an introduction into how the development team is working in regard to embedding the user story into Features
- "Stories are the product backlog items that are used by developers to guide their work", i.e. this is what gets programmed.
- Stories also provide the basis of the test cases for Bugfest.
- All stories should be tied to a feature (itself to be tied to an epic), to help organise the tickets and provide context, why this story is needed and what it relates to.
- Tips:
- User Stories: get as many details in as possible
- A story per Feature element will be helpful
- How do we find more features/user stories to work on:
- /wiki/spaces/~JulieBickle_LMU/pages/4653428
- feel free to add to this list
- feel free to take ownership of these
- Jira Workflow Statuses:
- Draft means it is not yet in the backlog
- Open means it is ready for development
- /wiki/spaces/~JulieBickle_LMU/pages/4653428
Workflow - existing feature
- Find a issue you want to work on here: /wiki/spaces/~JulieBickle_LMU/pages/4653428
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- Inform the reporting person and/or announce it in the new slack channel #ra-po-assistance
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- Get assinged to it by PO
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- Work on it
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- Report in the regular meetings
- problems
- successes
Workflow - new
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feature:
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- Search Jira
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- If you find no issues → inform the PO group (slack Channel #ra-po-assistance)
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- Get the ok → create the feature
- → now see prcoess above
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- Draft means it is not yet in the backlog
- Open means it is ready for development
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- for existing feature
- Next time: Bugfest test development
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