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2020-08-18 Retrospective Spitfire

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What did we do well?

  • Enough work for FE and BE. Backlog is in the good shape
  • Team is working well. Communication inside the team is working as good Swiss watch
  • Working together on reference environment configuration
  • Great job with Custom Fields, Single tenant with multiple KBs
  • UAT shows well received features
  • BE team show patient for backlog level
  • BE team is working in different projects

What should we have done better?

  • Bugfix release cause misunderstanding when working with different jira projects and different git projects.
  • Post new process instruction to Spitfire channel
  • Need stabilize release process

Actions

  • Bugfix release cause misunderstanding when working with different jira projects and different git projects.
  • Post new process instruction to Spitfire channel
  • Need stabilize release process

June 2020

  • Prepare possible plan for extending current testing approach → Denys Bohdan maksym_dryha Владислав Велицкий  
    • Verify affected areas manually → Team
    • Report issues to stripes team while development → Team
    • Check all acceptance criteria while dev testing → Team, Khalilah Gambrell
    • Sync with BE team and dependency detection → Team
  • Part of definition of done (Include accessibility testing to testing activities by FE team) → Oleksii Petrenko
  • Run accessibility checker more frequently and include it to CI pipeline (Run once in the sprint by FE team) → FE team
  • Clarify more carefully hidden scenarios in acceptance criteria → Team, Khalilah Gambrell
  • Create stories more carefully to avoid situation that we missed some at the end → Team, Khalilah Gambrell
  • Include to release preparation plan interface update for 2 weeks before release deadline (Bump up latest version of interfaces were too later) → Oleksii Petrenko
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