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There is a practice, in software engineering, of writing stories that explain a task's value proposition. A slightly formalized way of expressing needs that people automatically recognize. It is a structural pattern for a sentence: | |||
As a [role], I want [a feature], so that [I can achieve a goal]. | |||
These are some of the core feature requirements for a productive Bicycle Hackerspace, in this case known as "The Space". | |||
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Revision as of 01:02, 17 August 2021
There is a practice, in software engineering, of writing stories that explain a task's value proposition. A slightly formalized way of expressing needs that people automatically recognize. It is a structural pattern for a sentence:
As a [role], I want [a feature], so that [I can achieve a goal].
These are some of the core feature requirements for a productive Bicycle Hackerspace, in this case known as "The Space".
Volunteering
As a Volunteer, I want to spend some of my personal time doing things for The Space, so that I can contribute to society.
When to Volunteer (People Scheduling)
As a Volunteer, I want to know the best time for me to participate, so that I can contribute meaningfully.
What to Do (Task Management)
As a Volunteer, I want to know what needs to be done, so that I can apply my time toward important things.
Some tasks may be best at certain times or on certain days.
Some tasks will have potential conflicts, like for use of a tool or station.
How to Grow
As a Volunteer, I want to gain new skills, so that I can contribute more and learn new things.
What to Grow
As a Volunteer, I want to know what skills The Space needs, so I can focus on things that interest me and help me contribute.