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Re: [epf-dev] Scrum: Scrum Kickoff Meeting


I'd like to be in the call too.
I'd suggest us to use the EPF Yahoo calendar for keeping track of planned meetings:

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/eclipseprocessframework/

Cheers,

Ricardo Balduino
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IBM Rational Software (www.ibm.com/rational)
Eclipse Process Framework (www.eclipse.org/epf)



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Great idea Per.

Okay, who is interested in a kickoff meeting starting next week at some time?

Proposed starting agenda:
  * Review of current plugin
  * Establish some team norms (i.e. meeting schedule, collaboration guidelines, etc).
  * Initial thoughts on next steps.

Proposed goals:
  * I would like to walk away with a clear understanding of how I can propose changes, get alignment on those changes, and then submit the changes for review.

I have a pretty flexible schedule, and this is important enough to maybe trump other things I have planned.

Cheers,
-Lyndon-

On 4/13/07, Per Kroll <pkroll@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Lyndon, I would also suggest having weekly meetings or similar for more indepth discussions.... Some things are hard to resolve through bugzilla / e-mail...

Eclipse is a meritocracy, the one who does has the power... as long as this is done in a transparent fashion. I think we have a lot of people interested in the Scrum work, but I think we have been lacking critical mass to really get the work going in a fully transparent fashion... So, feel free to take on a leadership role... Other people that have shown interest include Brian Lyons and Micahel Vizdos... and there are a number of additional people that have shown an interest...


Cheers


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Thanks for the insight, and I will start using this list for those seeding discussions.

Cheers,
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On 4/13/07, Ricardo Balduino <
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Lyndon, this list is the right place to start :-)


In a nutshell, the process is to use this list for any development discussions, either for content or source code. You want to address specific bugs and enhancements via Bugzilla, where discussion can happen and you can attach any content/code for inclusion in the base. Committers discuss and move things to CVS as appropriate. Today we have one placeholder for content discussions in Bugzilla, so you may want put a prefix in the summary of a bug such as "Scrum - ", so we know that applies to Scrum plug-in. Same for the epf-dev list, you may want to put a prefix on the subject line.

If we have (hopefully) an exponential growth of plug-ins and discussions around them, we can think of creating new discussion lists and components in Bugzilla.


An alternative we are experimenting now is leveraging the use of Wiki technology to enable contribution and collaboration. You can find the Scrum (translated from French to English) content available at:
http://www.epfwiki.net

That being said, please raise a bug in Bugzilla and/or start interacting with the Wiki, and let's discuss what you are proposing for the Scrum plug-in.


Quick answer to your question on where to add phases and activities: you want to add those as capability patterns to assemble a delivery process. Eventually you need to create or tweak an existing custom category to include the delivery process, so it shows up on the treebrowser when you publish the content.


I invite others to chime in for more ideas on how the Scrum plug-in can evolve.


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www.ibm.com/rational )
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Greetings,

I have noticed that for the OpenUP content there appears to be some established process in place to ensure that discussion about the different parts of the methodology or process are raised and work is distributed.

Are there such established practices for the Scrum plugin?  If not, anyone interested in establishing them, even if it means taking the OpenUP practices and using that as a starting point.

What do I have to discuss?  Well, I want to expand the content to include the Scrum phases and activities.  Scrum phases are Plannin, Staging, Developing and Releasing.

Where would I add those in the method plugin?  Would I add new method content (i.e. content packages, categories), or would I add it in the process portion (i.e. delivery process or capability pattern)?

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