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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

QuestionWhoResponse
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)
  • In order to ensure flow during the work week, request that these sessions be held on Fridays after standups in the morning, or mid day. 

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