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Starting as developement team lead 3 weeks ago.
I feel 3 months spent.
I'm learning step by step.
Open to comments and suggestions.
Welcome to the Community, @Gabriel Perez !
I hope you have a great learning and sharing experience here!
Congrats!
- Pick a framework. They're all great and all not great in their own special ways, so don't be afraid to try each and see if one speaks to you. I have found having something as a starting point is better than nothing; its easier to tweak than to design from the ground up!
- Once you have a process you like, come up with some light-touch metrics that help you optimize it in a direction you want to go to. For example, if you are practicing Scrum and want to be predictable more than anything else, you might measure your "commitment completed" and try to keep this as high as possible.
Can any one Explain the JIRA workflow? and differences between JIRA and Bugzilla? I want to configure duties inside the mc server checker. Thank You
There are a lot of different template workflows, but you can always customize them or just build one from scratch.
This is a deep pool though, and there's a lot that this question could cover...it might be easier if you listed specific requirements you need to support.