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Project: Refactor Tractor FitLit

Group Member Names: Erin Untermeyer, Nick Hart, Kyle Jones

Goals and Expectations for the Project (What does each group member hope to get out of this project? What do we want to achieve as a team? How will we know that we're successful?):

To meet learning goals set in the project spec - specifically to learn more about the new technologies like Sass, fetch and Webpack. Also to get better at slowing down and reading through the code that's already there.

Team strengths & collaboration styles (consider discussing your Pairin qualities here):

We're all pretty flexible and collaborative - we're planning on tackling problems as a team.

Schedule Expectations (When are we available to work together and individually? What constraints do we have? Make sure to discuss the remote questions above in regards to this section):

A hard 9 stop time every night - if possible, taking friday nights off at 6 as well.

Communication Expectations (How and often will we communicate? How do we keep lines of communication open? How will we make decisions as a team? How will we communicate about our emotional and mental well-being with each other?):

We'll keep regular, open communication over slack.

Workload Expectations (What features do we each want to work on?):

Workflow Expectations (Git workflow/Tools/Code Review/Reviewing Pull Requests/Debugging and Problem-solving Techniques):

Going to lean heavily on the project board for communication and workflow.

Pomodoro Break Schedule:

We'll stick to a longer pom schedule, like 30/7.

Expectations for giving and receiving feedback:

We're all open to feedback.

Project management tools we will use (GitHub projects or Trello are popular tools):

Definitely Github projects.

Thoughts on Testing:

We're going to push each other to be more thorough with our testing.

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