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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/ | # Update the burndown chart for the day. | ||
#* | #* 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.
- 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.
- Start by pinging everyone who should be participating.
- List any administrative items you have, and then ask for more from other people (look at the Etherpad).
- Move to individual updates. Go alphabetically, in descending order.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- Ask the person who should be hosting the week after you if they'll be available. If not, move onto the next person.