JIRA Agile Usage¶
Refer to DMTN-020 for detailed information on the JIRA-based planning process used by DM.
Key Concepts¶
- Cycles (aka Releases) occur every 6 months.
- Sprints are monthly, fixed timeframes.
- Epics are higher-level features or capabilities that are to be delivered in a cycle. Epic names should be of the form “Area Short Description” (e.g. Database qserv refactor)
- Stories describe concrete, demonstrable features to be delivered in a single sprint.
- Story points are to be assigned at 2 story points per full-time day of an appropriate developer.
- Stories and story points should not be changed once work on a story has started.
Teams¶
The JIRA “team” field is used to define financial and managerial responsibility for getting the work done. We recognise the following teams:
Team Name | Responsible Manager |
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System Management | Wil O’Mullane |
DM Science | Leanne Guy |
Architecture | K-T Lim |
Alert Production | John Swinbank |
Data Release Production | Yusra AlSayyad & John Swinbank |
Science User Interface | Xiuqin Wu |
Data Access and Database | Fritz Mueller |
Data Facility | Margaret Gelman |
International Comms and Base Site | Jeff Kantor |
SQuaRE | Frossie Economou |
External | None (see below) |
The “External” team is used to label work done by individuals who are not funded by LSST.
Labels¶
We support and encourage the use of labels to group related tickets. Their use is not formally restricted or regulated. However, there are a few labels which are of general interest:
Label | Meaning |
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dm-sst |
This work is of interest to the DM System Science Team. |
dm-set |
This work is of interest to the DM Systems Engineering Team. |
dmlt |
This work is of interest to the DM Leadership Team. |
gen3-middleware |
Work on the “generation 3” Butler and associated middleware (e.g. SuperTask). |