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A sprint is the culmination of a month of development. maemo.org development is handled through a [[:wikipedia:SCRUM|scrum]] process (scrum is a development process which utilizes month-long development periods that have a set of tasks to be completed by the end of the sprint) with a planning meeting held on [[IRC]] in [irc://chat.freenode.net/maemo-meeting #maemo-meeting], and daily status reporting and task-specific progress reporting on that Sprint's wiki page.
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A sprint is the culmination of a month of development. maemo.org development is handled through a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCRUM scrum] process (scrum is a development process which utilizes month-long development periods that have a set of tasks to be completed by the end of the sprint) with a planning meeting held on [[IRC]] in [irc://chat.freenode.net/maemo-meeting #maemo-meeting], and daily status reporting and task-specific progress reporting on that Sprint's wiki page.
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Anyone interested in following the maemo.org development process should review the [[Maemo.org Sprints/April 10|current month's]] Sprint page and consider attending the [[IRC]] meeting.
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Anyone interested in following the maemo.org development process should review the [[maemo.org Sprints/January 10|current month's]] Sprint page and consider attending the [[IRC]] meeting.
== Process ==
== Process ==
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The scrum process is adaptable, simple, and ease for newcomers to pick up. Development is broken up into month-long periods (sprints). A number of tasks are committed to each month-long sprint to be completed by the end of the month. A planning and review meeting is held at the beginning of each month where progress is reviewed and new tasks (and, often, incomplete tasks from the last sprint) are committed to the next sprint. Daily progress reports are also posted to that month's wiki page.
The scrum process is adaptable, simple, and ease for newcomers to pick up. Development is broken up into month-long periods (sprints). A number of tasks are committed to each month-long sprint to be completed by the end of the month. A planning and review meeting is held at the beginning of each month where progress is reviewed and new tasks (and, often, incomplete tasks from the last sprint) are committed to the next sprint. Daily progress reports are also posted to that month's wiki page.
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Each task is assigned a [[:wikipedia:MoSCoW_Method|MoSCoW]] prioritisation:
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Each task is assigned a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoSCoW_Method MoSCoW] prioritisation:
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* [[Maemo.org Sprints/May 10|May 10]]
 
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* [[Maemo.org Sprints/April 10|April 10]]
 
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* [[Maemo.org Sprints/March 10|March 10]]
 
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* [[Maemo.org Sprints/February 10|February 10]]
 
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/January 10|January 10]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/January 10|January 10]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/December 09|December 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/December 09|December 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/November 09|November 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/November 09|November 09]]
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* [[Maemo.org Sprints/October 09|October 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/October 09|October 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/September 09|September 09]]
* [[Maemo.org Sprints/September 09|September 09]]

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