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lect03, Wed 01/16
User Story Mapping, Continued
lab00 instructions
- Make sure that you have a
/team/NORMS.md
file, with exactly that name.- It really helps us a lot if you follow the naming conventions strictly, so
NORMS.md
, norNorms.md
ornorms.md
- Reason: We can write a script that will iterate over all the repos and give us a link to each of your
NORMS.md
files. - That helps us get through the assessment part (a necessary evil of higher ed) much more efficiently.
- It really helps us a lot if you follow the naming conventions strictly, so
- Make sure that each of your
name.md
files is actually down under./team/
and not in the root directory of the repo- Reason: the root directory of the repo is going to get really crowded with other things
- Reason: it helps us to have the files in the place we expect to find them (see assessment piece above.)
- We aren’t trying to be annoying or create busy work. We are trying to
- help you learn to structure things according to convention
- lead you through a set of exercises to increase the chances that you’ll build a successful team
- Also:
- Start working in a NEW branch, such as
chris-helloworld
,taylor-joey-helloworld
etc. on the Hello World for your app. - Put it RIGHT in the ROOT of the directory, as if the project were the whole repo.
- Each student, as part of their individual grade for the course, will be required to be part of an individual or pair submission for this assignment.
- When it’s done, do a pull request.
- When they are all done, the team will decide which of the hello world’s it want to accept as the basis of starting the project.
- The deadline for this is TBA, but probably a week from Friday.
- Start working in a NEW branch, such as
lab01 instructions
Tomorrow, you’ll be creating your Kanban board. Let’s go ahead and create it now.
Topic: User Story Mapping, Continued
Last time, we saw:
- Part 1 (12:12) (Planning): https://youtu.be/IsuIZaqnIuU
- Part 2 (10:15) (Using a Github Project Kanban Board): https://youtu.be/8U0FezxxMGU
Today, we’ll go through this:
- Part 3 (16:28) (More User Stories and Issues): https://youtu.be/lIB0WJzgSs8
If you want to reference the slides from the videos, they are here:
- From User Story Mapping to Kanban in Github, a presentation by Phill Conrad and John Cutler