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== How do I join the team? ==
== Team for Sprint 1 ==
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=== How do I join the team? ===
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You only need to commit to one 2 week sprint at a time. The Team is open to both hobbyist and professional developers of any alignment. There are only two requirements, but both are mandatory:
 
You only need to commit to one 2 week sprint at a time. The Team is open to both hobbyist and professional developers of any alignment. There are only two requirements, but both are mandatory:

Revision as of 10:24, 27 September 2006

We deconstruct OpenOffice.org

Dashboard

  • Status: Sprint 1, 02-Oct to 13-Oct (planning)
  • Sprint Backlog
  • Burndown chart
  • Product Backlog

Communication:

  • IRC: #unhack-oo at [freenode.net]

Daily Scrum Meetings:

  • Scrum 1: 10.00 CET
  • Scrum 2: 17.00 CET 08.00 PST

How do I join the team?

You only need to commit to one 2 week sprint at a time. The Team is open to both hobbyist and professional developers of any alignment. There are only two requirements, but both are mandatory:

  1. Look at your calendar and find a 2 week period where you can commit at least 30 hours (15h per week) of work
  2. You need to attend at least one Scrum per day. Attending daily Scrums is vital.. The meetings usually take less than ten minutes.

Those who are part of the team are called pigs, everyone else is a chicken: Pigs and Chickens.

Process

The UnHack movement is operated using Scrum, a lightweight agile process. We use 2 week sprints (iterations) and two daily Scrums to account for time zone differences. The following two links give a brief summary of Scrum:

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