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From YouTube: Digital Experience Team Iteration Planning - Jun 7, 2021
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Sprint Planning Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uFw2snKuBlt2VirP5mjMvCr66HD7hOAB6QrXaElBZQE/edit?usp=sharing
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A
Hi
everyone
welcome
to
the
digital
experience
teams,
iteration
planning,
meaning
this
is
monday
june
7th,
so
we'll
be
going
over
the
work
that
we
plan
on
doing
for
the
next
two
weeks
and
first
up
is
brandon.
B
Yes,
thank
you,
so
I
don't
have
a
lot
on
the
agenda
at
the
moment.
I'm
gonna
start
my
sprint
by
catching
up
from
my
pto
and
then
I'll
be
adding
more
stuff.
I
imagine
it'll
be
okr
related
and,
yes,
I
think,
that's
and
and
specifically
the
okr
that
we're
working
on.
I
am
not
remembering
which
exact
item
it
is,
but
I
know
steven's
got
more
on
that.
So
yes,
that's
it.
For
me,
looks
next
up
is
lauren.
B
Who
is
not
with
us
on
the
call
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
read.
Some
of
her
items
looks
like
there's
event:
template
and
content
type
in
netlify
cms.
Some
work
to
be
done
there,
so
a
lot
of
event
related
stuff
and
then
closing
out
the
okr
for
partner
pages
for
red
hat
for
the
top
tier
ones
that
are
on
the
landing
page
for
the
partners.
B
So
some
work
to
be
done
for
red
hat
and
google
and
yeah
then
some
discovery
on
working
for
the
product
footer.
Basically,
we've
got
a
project
where
we're
trying
to
figure
out
if
we
can
have
some
marketing
materials
in
the
product
footer
and
then
an
issue
for
blog
seo
errors,
and
I
think
up
next
is
tina.
C
So
the
first
item
here
I'm
going
to
set
up
and
launch
some
user
testing
on
the
git
lab
versus
github
page
together.
Some
insights
for
our
stretch,
goal
of
mocking
up
a
new
design
for
our
compare
section,
okr
jess,
is
going
to
kind
of
help.
Me
mentor
me
through
that.
So
thank
you.
Yes.
C
The
next
item
is
the
compare
chart
graphic,
so
I'm
going
to
wireframe
it
up
an
updated
version
of
the
compare
graphic
that
lives
at
the
top
of
the
pages
that
I
just
mentioned.
C
C
I'm
saving
one
point
for
feedback
on
the
solution,
page
template
that
was
delivered
last
week
and,
lastly,
I'm
working
on
setting
up
a
figma
101
session
with
our
engineers,
and
I
already
sent
out
a
short
survey.
So
if
you
can
fill
that
out
by
friday,
it's
only
five
questions.
That'd
be
great,
that's
it!
Next
is
tyler
who's.
Not
here
and
I'll
read
his
item
he's
going
to
be
catching
up
from
pto,
laura.
A
Thanks
yeah,
I
have
one
of
those
partner
pages
that
lauren
has
also
been
working
on
for
hashicorp,
so
I'll
be
working
on
that.
A
I
also
want
to
finish
building
out
a
free
trial
banner
that
we
plan
on
putting
on
the
top
pages
so
that
they
have
a
path
to
the
free
trial
page
and
then
I
also
added
an
item
to
implement
that
on
the
selected
pages,
and
I
have
a
couple
of
comments
from
free
trial,
page
mvc,
that
I've
been
working
on
last
iteration
so
finishing
that
up,
and
I
just
grabbed
an
extra
point
trying
to
pick
off
some
of
the
blog
issues
that
have
come
up
since
releasing
the
new
blog.
A
So
I
grab
one
for
the
social
links
at
the
bottom
of
the
footer.
Are
invisible
so
I'll
get
that
one
done
also,
and
next
is
javi.
D
Hello,
I'm
gonna
be
working
with
releasing
the
navigation
in
this
iteration.
I
have
a
issue.
That's
open
right
now
or
I
guess
issues
have
always
been
open,
but
I
have
a
draft.
Mr
that's
open
that
has
like
work,
that's
being
done
to
release
the
navigation,
I'm
also
doing
like
the
work
of
like
building
out,
essentially
like
a
narrative
of
like
why
we're
doing
this,
because
I
imagine
that
this
mmr
will
probably
be
seen
by
a
lot
of
people.
So
I
want
to
give
context
for
like
why
are
we
doing
this
like?
D
What
are
we
doing?
What's
the
rationale
and
whatnot
and
like
directing
to
the
right
issues
and
epics,
because
I
know
that
there's
a
lot
of
work
done
and
I
don't
want
people
to
be
like
this-
is
my
opinion
like
yeah,
so
I
want
to
be
really
good
about
that
related
to
our
okr.
For
this
quarter
for
comparison
pages,
I
want
to
create
a
data
schema
file
for
the
comparison
infographics
there's
an
mvc
one
for
that.
That's
pretty
simple,
a
lot
of
grunt
work,
though
that
should
be
out.
D
I
have
the
stretch
goal
that
I
talked
with
tyler
about
connecting
that
data
schema
file
to
netlify
cms,
and
I
don't
I
have
experience
with
netlife
cms,
which
is
why
I'm
putting
it
at
like
a
low
point,
but
I
am
not
super
sure
how
the
configuration
is
set
up.
So
I
was
generous
with
myself
just
in
case
things
come
up,
but
that's
that
is
a
reach
goal,
but
I
do
think
that
this
is
like
a
reasonable
reach
goal
for
us
to
accomplish
this
iteration.
So
that's
it.
For
me,
up
next
is
jess.
E
So
for
ux
this
week,
I'm
going
to
switch
over
to
the
demo
page
mvc1.
I've
also
got
a
few
kind
of
ongoing
bits
and
pieces
going.
So
there's
one
someone
put
together
a
top
tier
drivers
data
and
I
just
need
to
look
and
see
where
we
might
be
able
to
implement
that
across
the
marketing
site.
Another
one
is
kind
of
figuring
out
what
the
top
like
five
user
journeys
are
for
the
website
and
I'm
hopefully
going
to
work
it
with
nylon
getting
some
data
there.
E
F
I'm
up
collaborating
with
brandon
now
that
he's
back
going
over
the
features
issue,
which
is
number
one
on
our
okr.
F
So
for
me,
I'm
going
to
do
some
competitive
analysis
and
then
some
more
framing
concepts,
because
the
page
is
pretty
old
and
needs
a
bit
of
work
and
with
the
tlc
so
collaborating
with
brandon
on
that
to
figure
out
what
we
can
do
technically
as
well
as
design-wise,
and
then
I've
given
one
point
for
a
a
bit
of
a
clean
up
on
our
foundations
file
and
within
figma,
and
it's
kind
of
popped
up
that
there's
some
discrepancies
with
naming
and
it
needs
a
bit
of
documentation.
So
I've
given
at
one
point.
F
This
is
kind
of
a
recurring
thing
that
we
need
to
sort
of
keep
the
maintenance
on
similar
doing
a
service
on
a
vehicle.
We
need
to
just
keep
it.
You
know
healthy
and
fresh,
so
yeah,
one
point:
it
might
go
over
that,
depending
on
how
many
issues
or
little
things
that
pop
up
with
bugs
but
naming
wise
and
clearing
out
swatches
and
things
like
that.
It
shouldn't
take
too
long
and
next
up
is
nathan.
G
Yeah
so,
first
off
there's
a
bit
of
carryover
from
last
iteration
that
was
scrolling
on
the
install
page.
It
turned
out
to
be
a
bit
more
work,
it's
four
years
old,
so
I
kind
of
gutted
it,
but
anyways
it'll
be
nice.
Secondly,
I
think
there's
some
links
that
need
to
be
updated
to
2021
surveys,
so
2020.
there's
another
partner
page
and
then
there's
a
bit
of
work
to
be
done
on
the
events
page.
G
A
A
Great
awesome
and
we'll
see
you
next
time.