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In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about feature and release planning — dealing with bugs, task management, best practices, and more!
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Show Notes 4:06 - Wes:
Features are logged into software (Github, Jira, etc.)
I use a Kanban board - I bubble them up and down in the order in which I want to release them
I don’t plan for Q1, Q1, etc…
Tear off an issue, tackle it, test and deploy.
10:39 - Scott:
All issues/features get a priority tag (e.g. p1 → p4) regardless of the system
Bugs go in Github
Features and platform improvements go in Notion
Table of priorities (with git branch, lead dev, release number, emoji icon, what it contains, etc.)
Links Github

Trello

Kanban

Jira

Canny

Notion

Getting Things Done

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