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Story: Tracking Growth: Org Comparison #23

Open z-schwartz opened 2 years ago

z-schwartz commented 2 years ago

PROJECT GOAL Community Catalyst connects a resident in the community with partners that help transform the collective vision for the neighborhood into action ensuring a more equitable and sustained community recovery.

THE REQUISITE SUB-HILL STATEMENT Grouping: Tracking Growth

  1. The volunteer can see milestones achieved by the actual organizations they have volunteered over time
  2. Volunteers can see their activity and experiences formatted automatically into a CV
  3. Volunteer can access private journaling tools to help them reflect and keep up with their progress

THE STORY FOR REVISION As a : Volunteer

I want: The information that compares the milestones of different organizations that I have worked for

So that : I can compare them and see which organizations are leading change

z-schwartz commented 2 years ago

Duplicate? Similar to issue... [updated: 22]

@akallish I'm noticing there is a lack of visibility in some instances of use with zenboard/github. When it comes to cross referencing and synthesizing across tasks it feels blocky. Tips? Tricks?

akallish commented 2 years ago

@akallish I'm noticing there is a lack of visibility in some instances of use with zenboard/github. When it comes to cross referencing and synthesizing across tasks it feels blocky. Tips? Tricks?

@z-schwartz i am not sure what the problem is. There should be symmetry of issues and content between the two platforms.

My comment on a lot of stories is that they sound similar.

z-schwartz commented 2 years ago

@akallish I'm noticing there is a lack of visibility in some instances of use with zenboard/github. When it comes to cross referencing and synthesizing across tasks it feels blocky. Tips? Tricks?

@z-schwartz i am not sure what the problem is. There should be symmetry of issues and content between the two platforms.

My comment on a lot of stories is that they sound similar.

This quote feature is nice, @akallish ! There most certainly is symmetry, and I agree that there are stories that sound similar. In this case, my next move would be to reduce the duplicates and/or synthesize multiple stories into one (ideally we would have done this before migrating issues, but we can imagine a situation where some synthesis still needs to happen). Doing this in Github is difficult since you can only view one issue at a time and have to toggle into each issue separately.

akallish commented 2 years ago

Doing this in Github is difficult since you can only view one issue at a time and have to toggle into each issue separately.

@z-schwartz you can open multiple tabs on the same repository and have different issues open and go back and forth between the tabs. We can discuss more tonight.