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Planning and organizing our work
Epics should be used for discrete projects with a start and date that can be adjusted as needed and will likely encompass several sprints. Each Epic should go on the Roadmap. Epics are not for normal site updates and bugs.
Epics are also used to make 6-8 week work plans with a start and end date and are indicated by dessert names. These Epics should also be shown on the Roadmap found in Zenhub. These Epics contain the goals of the work plans and relevant issues are placed within these epics. Other Epics may be listed under these Epics if they will be completed within the specified time frame.
Try to ensure that Issues are an amount of work that can be completed within a Sprint. Issues should be placed under both project epics and work plan Epics as needed.
Labels are added to Issues to further describe and categorize each Issue. Labels should be used to help organize like Issues and help with work planning.
You'll find some guidance for using labels in various sections of this wiki. You can also look up details on when to apply labels on the Labels page in the Issues section of each repository.
- Problem statement
- Product vision
- User scenarios
- What we're not trying to do
- Product risks
- Prioritization scale
- Technical overview
- Contributing to code
- Creating a new branch
- How to prepare and review PRs
- Releasing changes
- Database change management
- Tech Solutions
- Data overview
- How to upload monthly data
- How to upload OGOR-B Data
- Troubleshooting for specific datasets
- Goals and metrics
- Analytics
- DAP-GA4 templates & instructions
- DAP-UA templates & instructions
- User research plans & findings
- Joining the team
- Onboarding checklist
- Working as a distributed team
- Planning and organizing our work
- Sample retro doc
- Human centered design process
- User research study process
- Design Standards
- Usability testing process
- User research participant guide
- User research agreement
- Observing user research
- Design and research in the federal government
- Shaping process
- Research wiki
- Data catalog
- Problem statement (2016)
- Hypotheses (2016)
- Outcomes workshop (2017)
- Transition goals (2018)
- Product management training (2018)
- Information architecture
- NRRD-flavored Markdown (Jekyll site)
For information about our other website see our ONRR.gov wiki.