Hi Juste!
I had a pleasure to read this blog. It was really clear and interesting description of spring subject as well as daily stand-up meetings. I agree that sprints are a bit too short, but that is how it is. Maybe, the only solution is to reduce features for each sprint to a minimum. I agree that it means also, freezing features from the product backlog.
About daily stand-ups, I could agree, regarding the same place and time every day sounded a bit hard to achieve. Maybe, one of the solutions could be meeting at the beginning of the lunch break (12:00), when all courses finish their lectures before lunch. And the place could simply be the cafeteria or somewhere around reception. It is a little crowdy but not impossible.
What I found a bit funny was your comment about moving stand-ups from 8:45 to later because of starting lectures at 09:00. Since they should last no longer than 10-15 minutes couldn’t they be moved 5-10 minutes earlier? But, I know that everything earlier than 09:00 is too early for our beloved fellow students/gamers.
The only thing you could add to your stand-up paragraph was, maybe a short definition of what they are, and what questions do we have to answer (by definition). Otherwise, it was all clear and grammatically correct. Thank you and keep good work. And good luck with the project.
Best regards, Saša Džigurski
Hi Juste!
I had a pleasure to read this blog. It was really clear and interesting description of spring subject as well as daily stand-up meetings. I agree that sprints are a bit too short, but that is how it is. Maybe, the only solution is to reduce features for each sprint to a minimum. I agree that it means also, freezing features from the product backlog.
About daily stand-ups, I could agree, regarding the same place and time every day sounded a bit hard to achieve. Maybe, one of the solutions could be meeting at the beginning of the lunch break (12:00), when all courses finish their lectures before lunch. And the place could simply be the cafeteria or somewhere around reception. It is a little crowdy but not impossible.
What I found a bit funny was your comment about moving stand-ups from 8:45 to later because of starting lectures at 09:00. Since they should last no longer than 10-15 minutes couldn’t they be moved 5-10 minutes earlier? But, I know that everything earlier than 09:00 is too early for our beloved fellow students/gamers.
The only thing you could add to your stand-up paragraph was, maybe a short definition of what they are, and what questions do we have to answer (by definition). Otherwise, it was all clear and grammatically correct. Thank you and keep good work. And good luck with the project.
Best regards, Saša Džigurski
URL to Juste’s blog:
https://justeerikssonblog.wordpress.com/2018/02/22/cut-my-life-into-stand-ups-this-is-my-scrum-approach-correlation-no-waterfall-dont-give-a-truck-if-you-click-this-post-reading/