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Pivot Expectations

Setting Group Expectations

Group Member Names: Matt, Cole, Mike, Shannon

Turkey and Chicken handshakes established.

  1. When are group members available to work together? What hours can each group member work individually? Are there any personal time commitments that need to be discussed? Mike - free all the time Shannon - not late Cole - busy on Tuesdays and Wednesday 4-5 and in-laws in town until Wednesday

  2. How will group members communicate? How often will communication happen, and how will open lines of communication be maintained? Slack, waffle, in-person.

  3. Which feature(s) does each group member want to work on? Which feature(s) does each group member not want to work on? Mike and Shannon good to work on anything Cole big on TDD Shannon wants to practice refactoring Matt wants to proactice pushing logic down the stack

  4. What does each group member hope to get out of the project? Cole - stronger grasp on rails and styleing Mike - feel more comfortable working with multitendency Matt - working with scoping and nesting Shannon - cleaning code and SRP and DRY processes

  5. What is the agreed upon Git workflow? Who will review pull requests, and when? What project management tool will be used? Can't merge your own branches. Waffle

  6. What is expected of group members when they run into problems implementing a feature? Pair or drop but do it early

  7. How does each group member want feedback (both positive and constructive) to be delivered?

  8. Is there anything else the group should know about personal work/communication styles? Shannon apologizes for being OCD

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