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The Definition of Done (DoD) represents our team's formal definition of quality for all Product Backlog Items (PBIs). Definition of done (DoD) is crucial to a highly functioning Agile team. DoD is a checklist/process that the team must perform/complete successfully before declaring the work to be potentially shippable.

The Forminators currently use Jira tickets to visualize, manage, and track story progress from assignment to complete.

This helps our team agree on a standard across our dev community, or UX community. This helps onboard new staff, and also establishes understanding and trust with partners we collaborate with.

DRAFT: Definition of Done

Forminator’s Definition of Done (DoD)

To ensure Built-In Quality and an Agile approach to Product Development, Forminator’s DoD consist of:

  1. DONE (Shippable)

  2. DONE (Deployed/Released)

DONE (Shippable) definition for Development work

DONE (shippable)

  • Code produced

  • Code tested

  • Code peer reviewed

  • Code comments updated and complete

  • Jira ticket includes link to code repository

  • Jira ticket requirements, story outline, and conclusion are updated

  • Story accepted by the PO

  • Ready for PR discussion (including the NR team collaborators)

DONE (Deployed/Released)

  • Commit request is reviewed by the repository maintainer/gatekeeper

  • Is reviewed by the PO and (dev. peer where required)

  • Commit time is scheduled

  • Changes are implemented and both code repository and Jira ticket comments are finalized

  • Deployed

DoD for Releasable UX design work:

  • Usability review

  • User feedback

  • Create/Update

  • Confluence

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