Some status updates
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I am happy to report that Arjan and I have completed the first traversal of all open issues
in this query. Thanks also to Ivar for your help.
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The output of this traversal is that all open issues have been linked to work items in the Azure Board.
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Here is a
query to see the Epic/Feature/User Story hierarchy of these work items.
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You must be signed in to see the query and its results.
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If you don’t want to sign in, you can see an non-structured view of the same work items by visiting
https://dev.azure.com/jakarta-ee-azdo/jakarta-ee-azdo .
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If you want to sign in, but can’t sign in, send me an individual email to
edburns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and we’ll get you sorted.
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Next step:
I now have enough confidence in the board that Arjan and I can undertake
jea-54-review-user-stories to bring some reality to the current and future sprints.
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REQUEST FOR HELP: I believe we can harvest some additional jobs-to-be-done from past agendas, but neither Arjan nor I have time to do that exercise.
If someone is willing to do this, please see
jea-81-harvest-jobs-to-be-done-from-agendas. Note, this task may be AI assisted (shiny thing alert! AI is a much bigger deal than
Ajax was back in the day).
Please consider helping. Any community member can do this task.
Thanks,
Ed
P.S. If you have questions, comments, concerns but don’t want to reply publicly, please use the contact form in my .signature.
Here is a progress update.
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Issue
https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/issues/3322 has been filed and resolved.
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I am working through all of the non-closed issues in the
jakarta-ee-platform issue tracker and slotting them into a hierarchical structure of Epic/Feature/User Story. This is my process as release co-coordinator to force me to understand, reason about, and coordinate the work for EE 11.
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The actual work is being tracked in
jea-36.
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Here is my process.
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For each issue in this query
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Find the one-and-only-one right Epic/Feature/User
Story to link it. This may change in the future as I learn more.
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Link it as an Existing Issue of type GitHub Issue in the Links section.
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Once linked, add the label jea-linked to the GitHub Issue. This will cause it to disappear from the query. Be sure select elsewhere in the whitespace
of the page to cause GitHub to actually add the label. Failure to do this will cause the label not to be added.
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Bonus: edit the description to provide a back link into AzDO by using the inserting the text AB#<AzDO issue number>.
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When creating a new User Story, decide if we are actively working on it in the short term.
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If so, schedule it into a Sprint: 2023-07, 2023-08, 2023-09. If you need to go further out than that, schedule it into sprint Future.
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If we are not actively working on it, schedule it into sprint Future.
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Scheduling a User Story into a sprint is a matter of setting the Iteration field.
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Create new Epic/Feature/User Story work items as necessary, but be extremely mindful and never create a semantic duplicate.
I have 35 issues left. I will split them up with Arjan so I can get them done more quickly.
Once I’ve done this, I hope we can start to increase velocity of progress.
Ed
Hello Jakarta EE Platform team.
I've been a fan of using an appropriate level of process formality for
a very long time. Recently, I've grown accustomed to Microsoft's system of record for project management, Azure Boards. This email is
a notification that Arjan and I will be using this software to aid in our work as release co-coordinators. No one (except for Arjan) will be forced to use this system, though it really would be helpful if you played along if I ask you to. GitHub Projects
and Issues will continue to be the system of record for "leaf node" level tasks.
Once I get the Azure Boards organization/project configured I will share more details here.
Thanks for your support.
Ed