As a scrum master/developer I can follow Agile principles so that project functionality is achieved incrementally across sprints
Create Github project #11
Setup Sprints/iterations (1 week in duration) #11
Create milestones (First deploy, MVP, Version 1) #11
Setup MoSCoW labels - 01_MustHave, 02_ShouldHave, 03_CouldHave, 04_WontHave: these will be assigned to issues/user stories and tend to remain the same #11
Setup issue priorities (P1 = highest priority, P2 = medium priority, P3 = lower priority) - these can be set at the start of each sprint #11
Setup Level of Effort labels using T-shirt sizing: S M L XL #11
Setup fields for estimated and actual Story Points (these can be observed in sprint review burndown charts) #11
Create project boards #11
Create list of functional user stories #14
Create issues to represent core tasks and user stories & assign to project #14
Perform a sprint retrospective at end of each sprint: #12
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Ensure Agile section is included in README including weekly burndown charts
EPIC: Agile
As a scrum master/developer I can follow Agile principles so that project functionality is achieved incrementally across sprints
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