Hi Henry,

Thanks for bringing this up.  We did start using JIRA Scrum Boards to
organize our work about a month or so ago.  This organizes work at Twitter,
but will eventually provide transparency to the community (once there are
many contributors).  In fact, we invite other companies/entities to follow
the same process to provide transparency, if they're interested.  I'll go
ahead and start a thread explaining this, and will also highlight some
alternatives.

Can you (or any of the other mentors) provide pointers to any other
projects who may be doing something similar, or even to any general
documentation on development process?  (I'm sure I could find some, but as
I've learned from various folks at Apache over the last couple of years,
some are better examples than others.)

Thanks,
Chris


On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Re-ping, just in case the email did not get send
>
> - Henry
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 10:01 PM, Henry Saputra <henry.sapu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > HI Guys,
> >
> > I start noticing that Aurora jira has sprint tagged to the issue.
> >
> > Kevin also has sent email about documentation sprint happening.
> >
> > However I dont think I ever recall explicit discussion about having
> > sprint-like mode to drive development for Aurora.
> >
> > Seemed like internal Twitter sprint is being brought into Apache
> > Aurora dev cycle?
> >
> > To be clear, I am not against such sprint dev model in Aurora but it
> > needs to be explicitly discuss in the dev list instead of implicitly
> > decided at Twitter for the sake of openness and the Apache way.
> >
> > - Henry
>

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