Been thinking a lot about this lately, breaking work down to very small pieces is a really important step. Helps understand what is truly the smallest releasable piece to batch together. Then once you start releasing faster due to bei mg able to easily identify small reliable chunks you start creating momentum. Trying to bite off huge chunks to release prevents this momentum, it’s such a slog.
It finally clicked, what nostr:nprofile1qqs06gywary09qmcp2249ztwfq3ue8wxhl2yyp3c39thzp55plvj0sgprdmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakj7qguwaehxw309a6xsetrd96xzer9dshxummnw3erztnrdakj7qgmwaehxw309amksetpwshxsctswpuhgctkv4exutnrduhsw0qlr4 has been writing about in regards to Agile methodology. I've been developing in features, rather than user stories. Time to break down the work further and deliver one user story at a time.
Keep an eye out for more PRs on the #aedile, #alexandria, and other #gitcitadel repos as well realign to more bite-sized chunks of work.
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Yes I think that's right. And momentum is what my team needs right now. Time to get this train rolling.