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Check-in sprint #130

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mattkrick opened this issue Jul 28, 2016 · 5 comments
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Check-in sprint #130

mattkrick opened this issue Jul 28, 2016 · 5 comments

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mattkrick commented Jul 28, 2016

Issue - Enhancement

Following up from #121, here is the bite-sized chunk:

  • Check-in round:
    • List of team members rendered into cards
    • Cards processed one at a time (ignore animation for now)
    • Attendees receive checks-marks after check-in (only a green check, we assume all check-in status are "good")
    • When all attendees have checked-in "This wraps up our check-in round" is displayed
    • ProgressBar component iterated based on latest design
    • PushButton component iterated based on latest design
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Hey @jordanh what's up with the "This wraps up our check-in round" page?

  • What's the url?
  • what's it look like? Just text & a button?
  • This kinda caters to first timers, is this necessary for experienced teams?
    • If this is a path you wanna consider, I'd suggest we always go directly to /updates & if this is the user's first meeting, then pop a toast when they hit /updates that says something like "hey, great job doing check in! now do this"

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jordanh commented Aug 1, 2016

Here's an old mock from invision for "this wraps up our check-in round." It's only intention was to make the demarkation between meeting phases complete. URL is the same as the check-in round URL, it's display would likely be derived from state.

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I think a toast would be a fine alternative. Go for it!

@ackernaut any objections?

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I think the centered, contextual prompt makes more sense in the long run considering the overall design and flow, but I am willing to skip for now and use a toast.

*lobby->checkin->*move to updates prompt->updates->*agenda first call->agenda items->*agenda last call->summary

The starred sections represent the transitions in and out of each main section.

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jordanh commented Aug 1, 2016

Now lint free!

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closed by #134

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