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Shuichiro MAKIGAKI b2b8cd5ce6 [upstream-training] Split "Agile manifest" slide in Lego
Agile manifest items in a slide "Lego applied to Free Software
contributions" are too long, and some items go out from a frame.
This slide should be split in two.

Closes-Bug: #1470022
Change-Id: I28ab69b486fe840e8874592841e806c03cc66db9
2015-07-01 18:48:24 +09:00

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Lego applied to Free Software contributions

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Agile manifesto

  • Customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of useful software
  • Welcome changing requirements, even late in development
  • Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months)
  • Working software is the principal measure of progress
  • Sustainable development, able to maintain a constant pace
  • Close, daily co-operation between business people and developers

Agile manifesto (cont.)

  • Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location)
  • Projects are built around motivated individuals, who should be trusted
  • Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design
  • Simplicity- The art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential
  • Self-organizing teams
  • Regular adaptation to changing circumstances

Applying agile

  • Finding Roles : Product Owner, Scrum Master and Team Member
  • No person has an ideal role
  • The role is hidden
  • Discovering the roles is an ongoing work

Lego town

  • Upstream project : a lego town
  • Company deadline : lego exhibition
  • Epic: become a major contributor and demonstrate the company skills during the exhibition

Upstream

  • Board : 1
  • Technical committee : 1
  • PTL : 1
  • Core : 5

Company

  • CEO : 1
  • Product owner : 1
  • Scrum Master : 1
  • Team members : 5

Free Software contributors

  • Distracted : 1
  • Controversial : 1
  • Agreeable : X

Epic

  • Discuss with the product owner
  • Write user stories

Sprint

  • 5 minutes planning
  • 15 minutes building
  • 5 minutes review

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Communication

Diplomacy

Time to play with Legos