A proposal: agile planning meetings for Livecode community input

David Bovill david at viral.academy
Sun May 10 16:13:00 EDT 2015


Richmonds post made me think of the advantages of using agile development
 particularly stakeholder involvement.

I am not sure what project management methodology Livecode Ltd use
internally, but the adoption of regular agile planning meetings, held in
public would go a long way to resolving many the current complaints:
 Kickstarter, Roadmap, on-rev feedback. It would be a bit of a shock to the
system but that is not always a bad thing.

The idea would be that in the monthly planning meetings, a volunteer
community member would act as a stakeholder / product owner. They could
bring development priorities / or input from the community into the
meetings. These meetings could be done as Hangout on Air and recorded -
with the Sprint Backlog (tasks) for the next month made public.

That's what I'd do.



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