Hi,

Op wo 11 jul. 2018 om 01:06 schreef Lays Rodrigues <[email protected]>:
>
> What we need is a guideline that everyone can understand and follow. We need 
> to be a team. We need to put our pride by the side and discuss every view 
> that one has on the subject.
>

Yes of course.

> Isn't just 'we don’t dimension that a graphic design that took us 2 hours to 
> make will take 6 months to deliver'.
> It's to understand the macro view of a project, it's to understand how 
> everything is affected by that change. We need to measure that, and that is 
> where I do +1 on your comment about a Project Management. The Agile Method 
> has a lot of good practices that we can study and adapt for our use case.
>

Yes indeed.

> Also, if we start to follows 'one leader', that can cause us future problems, 
> as if the burden gets too heavy and so on, or as starting pointing fingers on 
> stuff that we lost track just to have a 'fall guy'.
> We need to share our knowledge and build the common base of that. We can't 
> rely upon one person for that. Otherwise, all the history or the background 
> will get to dust when 'the leader' gets out of the community.
>
> We can have guidance, but I think that you don't need to take all of that 
> upon you Andy.

Agreed.

To start, we need a location on the Internet, starting with
documentation, where it's easy to write/create (2d at least) drawings
and formulas.

Do you agree?

Stef

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