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Paul Cullen Rowe edited this page May 31, 2019 · 13 revisions

Welcome to the Stumbl-2019 wiki!

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Stumbl (Front End)

Stumble Front End application built in Vue.js by Skookum Denver.

Mission

Stumbl is a simple Progressive Single Page Web Application to be used by attendees of Denver Startup Week to improve information discovery, increase attendee engagement, and increase visibility for sponsors. Stumbl will allow users to view venue and session information. It will also allow venues to manage the information presented to users about their business, giving them further control over their image.

2017 Version

Intention

To build strong relationships with each other by working together to learn new technologies and methods of software project development, expand our technical knowledge, and ultimately deliver a product to real users with the intention of maximizing their engagement with Denver Startup Week.

Team Objectives

  • 📝 Document code heavily to educate the next developer
  • 🤔 Try to work on unfamiliar technology to learn new tech
  • 🕵️‍ Help teammates discover solutions - don't just solve for them if you know it
  • 🛠 Resist tools like scaffolding CLIs and prebuilt solutions. Handroll components when possible to learn the technology under the hood.
  • 👯‍ Work together with every member of the team at some point
  • 🎉 Celebrate each other's successes, and have fun!

Working Values

  • 🗣 Overcommunicate - This project will present unique challenges as it is not our primary responsibility as Skookum employees. We need to communicate heavily to compensate, so we can catch problems early.
  • 🤝 Team Ownership - We succeed as a team, and we fail as a team. As long as everyone is doing their best to succeed, no point of failure can be blamed on a single person. Failure should be celebrated and learned from.
  • 🙌 Hands in the Air - This is new technology for every member of the team, so if you run into trouble, raise your hand and work together with someone to resolve it. Always ask for help, early and often.

Task Management

We use Github Project Boards to track our tasks. We will develop and groom these work items as a team each meeting.

Owning a Task

If you become an owner of a task or phase of production, this does not mean that you need to do all of the work by yourself. As owner, it is up to you to choose how work gets completed, and delegating work is entirely acceptable. Overcommunicate and keep your team accountable, and raise a flag early if things aren't going as expected.


Important Dates

  • ⌨️ June-ish: Vue 3.x released
    • Class based components, built-in ts support
  • 🗣 End of June: Call for Company Applications @DSW
  • July 15th: QA Ready
    • Reach out to a couple DSW Venues to get them to use Stumbl
  • 📅 End of July: Deadline for companies to apply
  • 🚀 August 16th: Development completed, critical bug squashing only
  • 📢 Mid Augest: Public Announcement of Crawl / Companies @DSW
  • 🎉 September 16th: Denver Startup Week Begins

Sales Meetings with DSW Stakeholders, and milestones to reach by each

  • January 18th
    • Project boilerplate set up
    • Feature set decided
    • Wireframes under-way