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action #137834
closedIntroduce a rule or guideline how to communicate clearly who is on the next steps size:S
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2023-10-12
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Description
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/137834
Introduce a rule or guideline how to communicate clearly who is on the next steps size:S
Motivation¶
See #136007 . To ensure it's clear in communication, tickets, etc., what can be expected we should communicate clearly who is on the next steps, e.g. who is doing what until when
Acceptance Criteria¶
- AC1: The team knows about this suggested best practice and follows it in daily work
Suggestions¶
- Discuss with members of the team how to phrase and where to put it
- Extend https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/qa/wiki/Tools
- Tell everybody in the team with a link to the wiki
- Ask our Scrum Master to check that we actually execute our work accordingly
- Consider examples of great communication or where things are ambiguous
- A link to an MR or PR on its own (could be ambiguous)
- "I need to work on another urgent task, putting this back in Workable"
- "PLanning to make a draft and ask for feedback"
Updated by tinita about 1 year ago
- Copied from action #136007: Conduct "lessons learned" with Five Why analysis for network protocols failures on multimachine tests on HA/SAP size:S added
Updated by livdywan about 1 year ago
- Subject changed from Introduce a rule or guideline how to communicate clearly who is on the next steps to Introduce a rule or guideline how to communicate clearly who is on the next steps size:S
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from New to Workable
Updated by livdywan about 1 year ago
- Tags set to collaborative-session
- Status changed from Workable to Feedback
- Assignee set to livdywan
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