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  1. Assemble/Welcome (5 min) 


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Objective

How Achieved

Participant Preparation required

Action items out

2Review JIRA Backlog. Participants should be comfortable that they understand the backlog of tasks for our project ( 15 min)

Walk through the JIRA backlog to check for completeness

review:

vnfrqts Project charter

vnfrqts Epics

vnfrqts User Stories

vnfrqts bugs


3Develop Sprint definition. Participants should be comfortable with an achievable development sprint scope ( 30 min)

as a group select a minimum set of functionality to complete within the next two weeks

based on seed contributions

propose a minimal "getting started" sprint scope.

ensure that suitable JIRA tasks are already in place to support this scope.


   4. Any other Business? (5 min) 

meeting record 


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