Date
Attendees virtual meeting
Background
There is a need in the development team to align on a dialect of Scala. Doing so will help improve quality of code and efficiency of development and review. Pawel proposed leading a series of sessions to teach a dialect to the team, and for the team to practice and build alignment on a dialect. On 1 March, Nash approved this proposal as long as it can be done in a way that can be reused as new developers join the team. Achieving this will require recordings of the sessions, tutorials, and a style guide.
Goals
- Plan a series of Scala tutorials
- Prepare tutorials to be delivered with the sessions
- Record sessions for future use during on boarding or reference
- Create a style guide for use during on boarding or reference
Open questions
Question | Who | Response |
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How many sessions should there be? | ||
How long should a session be? | ||
What is the cadence for delivery? weekly? bi-weekly? | ||
Can we record in Zoom? | ||
How much time required to prepare for the sessions and tutorials? | ||
What is the best day of the week, time of day to deliver? | Pawel Szulc (Unlicensed) | |
How can these sessions best fit into sprint cadence? | Medha Parlikar (Unlicensed) |