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* i18n and l10n issues are checked (e.g. #debug-i18n=1) | * i18n and l10n issues are checked (e.g. #debug-i18n=1) | ||
* Code is commented where necessary (what does it, what goes in, what comes out) | * Code is commented where necessary (what does it, what goes in, what comes out) | ||
If done, a user story is marked as "Delivered". Requestor then accepts or rejects the user story. | |||
== 3 days == | == 3 days == |
Revision as of 19:12, 6 May 2013
Sprint definition
Sprints are two weeks (10 work days) long. The first seven days focus on feature development, the last three focus on quality. The first part needs a "definition of done".
Definition of done
- Tasks of user story are all done
- Tested once on a browser with very small window size to check responsiveness
- Tested once with either an iOS or an Android device
- Documentation in OXpedia (if necessary/required)
- Code has been merged into origin/develop (i
- i18n and l10n issues are checked (e.g. #debug-i18n=1)
- Code is commented where necessary (what does it, what goes in, what comes out)
If done, a user story is marked as "Delivered". Requestor then accepts or rejects the user story.
3 days
- Tested with all permutations of iOS/Android and smartphone/tablet
- Tested with Firefox, Chrome, Safari and IE9
- At least one smoke test is written
- If it is a fix for an L3 bug, one test is written
- Checked for responsiveness criteria (e.g. busy(), notifications)
- slow & fail parameters have been experimented with, ox.load() is used instead of require
- Performance is tested
- Theming works (use the pink theme)
- All software change requests have been started (in case of API changes, new settings...)
- A11Y checks done.