Hi folks,

Here are our plans for the multimedia team’s next development cycle. 

This 6-week cycle starts tomorrow, May 1, and ends on June 11 (second half of 
fiscal Q4), and will include 6 weekly sprints. In this next cycle, we plan to 
switch our focus to Upload Wizard and Technical Debt, while addressing Media 
Viewer's most critical issues, as needed. 

For this cycle, we propose to divide our time evenly between these three main 
projects:
* Media Viewer - address remaining critical tasks (e.g. serious bugs, global 
load estimates, basic zoom feature)
* Technical Debt - fix serious issues that need quick solutions (e.g. image 
scalers, timed media handler update)
* Upload Wizard - start planning for this project (metrics, feedback, UX 
designs, code review, unit tests)

In subsequent cycles, we expect work on Upload Wizard and Technical Debt to 
continue to be a primary focus for us. We also hope to start work on Structured 
Data and File Notifications this summer, as time allows.

Here are our meeting notes, for your review:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Multimedia/Meetings/Next_Cycle_2_Q4_2013-14

And here is our updated wall for what is now our current cycle:
http://ur1.ca/h7w5s 

This cycle wall now includes separate columns for Media Viewer (~28 points), 
Tech Debt (~29 points) and Upload Wizard (~21 points). We moved all leftover 
Media Viewer cards into either this cycle wall -- or in one of the Media Viewer 
Release walls in Team Favorites (see upper right corner of Mingle site). We 
could easily spend another quarter or two working on Media Viewer, but our team 
is needed on other projects that were neglected during this big product push. 
For the next few weeks, we will continue to front-load Media Viewer tasks to 
address critical issues from our worldwide deployment, but then start shifting 
more and more to Technical Debt and Upload Wizard projects.

The meeting notes also include results of the previous cycle and a team 
retrospective, which will give you a sense of the agile development process we 
have been using in recent months. We have found this agile process invaluable, 
and we note that it has helped improve our overall performance, so we are now 
getting more work done, more efficiently. Music to our ears … :)

Please let us know if you have any questions about these plans. We will be sure 
to consult you as we start new projects like Upload Wizard -- and Gilles will 
update you shortly on our current sprint, which we just planned today.

Onward!


Fabrice
for the Multimedia Team


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Fabrice Florin
Product Manager, Multimedia
Wikimedia Foundation

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)



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