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Brainstorm user stories that touch one or more existing or imagined projects #8
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From @Daniel-Mietchen on May 2, 2018 0:29 Depends on the personas (#3). |
From @HeidiSeibold on May 10, 2018 9:14 This could inform #10 |
From @nicipfeiffer on May 11, 2018 20:30 A starting point... User Stories for Joint Roadmap of Open Science Tools |
From @Daniel-Mietchen on May 11, 2018 21:23 @nicipfeiffer That's a great start - thanks! |
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From @dwhly on May 1, 2018 20:5
Based on our personas, and the real world needs of those personas, imagine user stories that characterize new capabilities that do not yet exist either within individual projects, or more importantly between two or more projects, that allow people to get things done they wouldn't have been able to before, or to do so more effortlessly or efficiently such that there is a transformative change in capacity or productivity.
These user stories might imply the creation of new standards, or practices, expanding or normalizing APIs, integrating common systems like identity, authentication, data handling, harmonizing user interface or simply creating new features that did not exist before.
These user stories might be quite narrow, and talk about existing projects, or they might be more broad-- such as, "As a user I need to be able to be signed into as a user across any project I'm working on, so that those projects can leverage a common identity and more easily move data between them."
Copied from original issue: OpenScienceRoadmap/mozilla-sprint-2018#8
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