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# If someone's update is taking longer than 3-4 minutes, you should generally cut them off and ask them to talk about it after the standup.
# If someone's update is taking longer than 3-4 minutes, you should generally cut them off and ask them to talk about it after the standup.
# Copy the reports from the [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/fxos-dialer-scrum standup Etherpad] to the wiki page for that day. Use the [http://people.mozilla.org/~dsherk/etherpad-wiki.html Etherpad-to-Wiki converter] to format it. You can just copy and paste the whole thing and the converter will do everything for you.
# Copy the reports from the [https://etherpad.mozilla.org/fxos-dialer-scrum standup Etherpad] to the wiki page for that day. Use the [http://people.mozilla.org/~dsherk/etherpad-wiki.html Etherpad-to-Wiki converter] to format it. You can just copy and paste the whole thing and the converter will do everything for you.
# Update the burndown chart for the day. Use the [http://people.mozilla.org/~dsherk/burndown.html Burndown chart generator] to format it.  
# Update the burndown chart for the day.
#* In the total cost, exclude bugs with "c=" and no number. Treat anything without any "c=" or number as 1 point. Ignore anything not assigned to someone on the team.
#* Use the [http://people.mozilla.org/~dsherk/velocity.html velocity calculator] to get the current point total.
#* Use the [http://people.mozilla.org/~dsherk/burndown.html Burndown chart generator] to format it.
#* You will then have to download the image, then upload it in place of this sprint's burndown chart image. For example, the chart for sprint v2.1-S2 is at [https://wiki.mozilla.org/File:Dialer_v2.1-S2_burndown_chart.png].
#* You will then have to download the image, then upload it in place of this sprint's burndown chart image. For example, the chart for sprint v2.1-S2 is at [https://wiki.mozilla.org/File:Dialer_v2.1-S2_burndown_chart.png].
#* You should also update the burndown values to help the next host continue generating it.
#* You should also update the burndown values to help the next host continue generating it.
# Ask the person who should be hosting the week after you if they'll be available. If not, move onto the next person.
# Ask the person who should be hosting the week after you if they'll be available. If not, move onto the next person.

Revision as of 00:02, 19 August 2014

Hosting the Standup

  • Current hosts: drs, gtorodelvalle, Rik, thills
  • Hosts rotate every week.
  1. If you're not available for a standup that you're scheduled to host, then ask for someone else to host instead for just that time.
  2. Start by pinging everyone who should be participating.
  3. List any administrative items you have, and then ask for more from other people (look at the Etherpad).
  4. Move to individual updates. Go alphabetically, in descending order.
  5. If someone's update is taking longer than 3-4 minutes, you should generally cut them off and ask them to talk about it after the standup.
  6. Copy the reports from the standup Etherpad to the wiki page for that day. Use the Etherpad-to-Wiki converter to format it. You can just copy and paste the whole thing and the converter will do everything for you.
  7. Update the burndown chart for the day.
    • Use the velocity calculator to get the current point total.
    • Use the Burndown chart generator to format it.
    • You will then have to download the image, then upload it in place of this sprint's burndown chart image. For example, the chart for sprint v2.1-S2 is at [1].
    • You should also update the burndown values to help the next host continue generating it.
  8. Ask the person who should be hosting the week after you if they'll be available. If not, move onto the next person.