OSE Scrum Process

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The OSE Scrum Process is a process adapted from Scrum to the particular needs of of a collaborative, scalable, open source, product (goods and services) development pipeline. The process has the intent of allowing many of the 87 steps to be taken in parallel - especially when a team is working in real-time 24/7 around the globe. The key is high granularity for allowing massive parallel development.

Basic scrum procedure involves:

  • Daily standup with video broadcast, recording, and call-in for remote members.
  • Task board with backlog
  • Weekly (or other duration) sprints
  • Planning via estimation of time requirements
  • Product Demo- at end of Sprint - broadcast, recorded, and call-in.
  • Sprint Planning
  • Online platform - XM Project Page
  • Constant evolution for local development at FeF and global collaboration.