Code Review Product Design 14.4 Planning

Work planning for the Product Designers in the Code Review Group, including work outside the stage group's deliverables, like Pajamas contributions or UX OKRs. See Product Designer's priorities.

🗺 Product Design milestone board

Also see the Code Review release board for work specific to the stage group, especially the UX, UX research, and UI text lists.

Work outside board

Optional: Use this table for work that's not in the milestone board (e.g. OKR epics)

Name/link Designer Notes Weight
CM Scorecard - Create:Code Review:Editor Extension FY22-Q3 Annabel Review and support 1-2
FY22-Q3 KR: Improve the quality of design MR reviews Pedro 2
Set up contribution process for Objects in Pajamas Pedro 2

Top priorities

List the top one or two priorities for each designer

Name/link Designer Notes
Synthesize prior research on MR navigation and user flow Annabel + Pedro
Merge request user journeys (Authors and Reviewers) Annabel
FY22-Q3 KR: Improve the quality of design MR reviews Pedro
Consolidate MR actions/info: review design and validate solution Pedro

Weights

Annabel (planned) Annabel (done) Pedro (planned) Pedro (done)
Average* - - - -
Estimated** - - - -
For Code Review 12 (86%) 7 9 (56%) 1
For other priorities 2 (14%) 0 4 (44%) 2
Total 14 7 (50%) 13 3 (23%)

*: Average of weights done in the last 3 milestones. **: Use your average capacity and subtract planned time off.

At milestone start

Screenshot of board at milestone start
Annabel Pedro
CleanShot_20211004183752_2x CleanShot_20211004183815_2x

At milestone end

Checklist

  • Before the 18th (milestone start):
    • Refine the issues already in this milestone for correct label hygiene
    • Check/update past milestones for wayward issues
    • Add items to “work outside board” table if applicable
    • Weight issues
      • See guidance. Use ~design-weight::X label if issue is shared with counterparts.
  • On the 18th (milestone start): Add screenshot(s) of milestone board
  • On/after M+1 17th (milestone end): Review planned vs done
Edited by Pedro Moreira da Silva