Agenda:
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- Assemble/Welcome (5 min)
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2 | Review JIRA Backlog. Participants should be comfortable that they understand the backlog of tasks for our project ( 5 min) | Walk through the JIRA backlog to check for completeness | review:
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3 | Develop Beijing definition. Participants should be comfortable with an achievable development sprint scope ( 30 min) | walk through Beijing EPICs , User Stories | propose a minimal "getting started" sprint scope. ensure that suitable JIRA tasks are already in place to support this scope. review: R2 Use cases - VNF Scaleout comments on last weeks meeting regarding additional user stories for Beijing release | Create / edit defer to Casablanca the following EPICs: |
4 | Relationships with other projects in Beijing? (10 min) | review project handoffs | review handoffs with DOCS VVP VNF SDK Modelling others? | create any necessary User Stories Steve to Check with Andy Mayer where is latest list of VNF information elements? |
5. Any other Business? (5 min)