UX team iteration planning meeting

Paul Zablosky Paul.Zablosky at ubc.ca
Fri Jan 18 21:17:46 UTC 2008


The Tuesday 2/11 time slot is fine with me, Colin.
Paul

Colin Clark wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> It slipped my mind that next Monday is actually a holiday for those of  
> us in the U.S. How does Tuesday at 2 pm EST/11 am PST sound as an  
> alternative?
>
> Also, since this is the first time we're doing an iteration plan like  
> this, don't feel like your story cards have to be perfect. Just take a  
> first pass at breaking up your deliverables into smaller tasks that  
> can be spread out over several two-week iterations. Michelle will be  
> around to offer her iteration planning wisdom and answer questions as  
> need.
>
> Colin
>
> On 18-Jan-08, at 2:30 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'd like to schedule a UX team iteration planning meeting for early  
>> next week. Now that we've got a solid release plan put together for  
>> our UX deliverables, it's time to start breaking the work up into  
>> smaller chunks, signing up for tasks, and tracking our overall  
>> progress.
>>
>> Unless anyone has another idea in mind, I'd like to start with two- 
>> week planning iterations. That way we'll be able to assess our  
>> progress and refine our priorities on a regular basis, without  
>> adding a lot of extra overhead for meetings. We do have the  
>> GreenHopper JIRA plugin installed now, and will be moving our  
>> planning work over to it soon, but in the meantime let's continue  
>> with CardMeeting.
>>
>> So before the meeting, it would be very helpful if each of the UX  
>> team coordinators can  take a look at the release plan cards for 0.3  
>> in CardMeeting, and to start breaking those deliverables down into  
>> smaller 1-5 day tasks or "stories."
>>
>> Does 2 pm EST/11 am PST on Monday work for you? We'll meet via Breeze.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> ---
>> Colin Clark
>> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
>> http://fluidproject.org
>>
>>     
>
> ---
> Colin Clark
> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
> http://fluidproject.org
>
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