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Write milestones for Burnups and Maintenance Fraction for 2015/16Q2 for TPG
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As a pilot case for SPDPP, use the SPDPP methodology SPDPP Modular Milestone Methodology to define how TPG will fulfill two of its FY2016Q2 quarterly goals, Burnups and Maintenance Fraction.

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Next steps:

  • Joel to run the burn up and maint fraction work through the SPDPP machine to generate milestones
  • We'll validate what Joel comes up with
  • Work with rest of TPG to share the workload defined from those milestones
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JAufrecht renamed this task from Write milestones for Burnups and Maintenance Fraction for 2015/16Q1 for TPG to Write milestones for Burnups and Maintenance Fraction for 2015/16Q2 for TPG.Nov 19 2015, 10:13 PM
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@JAufrecht: I'm supposed to review/validate something, but none of the links in this ticket appear to be anything relevant for review.

Please point me where I should be looking. It would probably also be helpful to add a description to this task, to give a little context for anyone looking at it.

Updated the description. The scope of review is, are the milestones adequately named, do they fulfill the goals, and does the work breakdown into sub-milestones and sub-sub-milestones make sense?

@JAufrecht: I think I"m stuck in meta-meta-meta-land here. I'll take another look, but might hunt you down for clarifications.

I have reviewed the milestones in the TPG Q2 goals, and they seem to fit the milestone definition in the SPDPP.

@JAufrecht: I'm a bit concerned about the terminology, because to me these read more like a goal or objective, and less like what I would consider a "milestone" (which would be a point along the path toward some goal or objective). But that's outside the scope of this task.