Experience Recommendations - Release: FY23-Q4 - Environment Management
Category Maturity Issue: #2121 (closed)
Resulting Recommendations:
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388298+
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388288+
- Users should receive feedback when they approve... (gitlab#388281 - closed)
- Add dynamically populated organization-level en... (gitlab#241506 - closed)
- Allow users to remove a deployment approval (gitlab#353963)
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388477+
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388478+
- Make navigating to the individual environment p... (gitlab#375610 - closed)
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388479+
- https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/388480+
Experience Recommendations Checklist
Learn more about UX Scorecards
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Add this issue to the stage group epic for the corresponding quarter's UX scorecards. -
Brainstorm opportunities to fix or improve areas of the experience. - Use the findings from the Emotional Grading scale to determine areas of immediate focus. For example, if parts of the experience received a “Negative” Emotional Grade, consider addressing those first.
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Create an issue for each recommendation using one of the Actionable Insight templates in the GitLab project, depending on if it relates to a product change or needs more exploration. Alternatively, you can create a separate epic to hold all your recommendations. Add a UX scorecard-reclabel to every issue or epic for traceability. To help with prioritization, add a severity label to communicate appropriate urgency and impact to the experience. Link to the epic or issues here.- Recommendations do not need to be documented in your Dovetail project.
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Think iteratively, and create dependencies where appropriate, remembering that sometimes the order of what we release is just as important as what we release. - If you need to break recommendations into phases or over multiple milestones, create multiple epics and use the Category Maturity Definitions in the title of each epic: Minimal, Viable, Complete, or Lovable.
Edited by Emily Bauman