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DFS To-Do list rules
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DFS Department
DFS projects To-Do lists management




DFS projects To-do lists rules and recommendations

 * Each DFS project has to manage action items, i.e. create and update his own To-Do list.
These lists are all accessible from the specific DFS Department Home Pages (select one project).

In practice, any DFS Department member can modify any DFS Department To-Do list.

 * Only "medium-term" actions -i.e. actions to be performed in the next days or weeks- are to be reported here; short-term actions are by definition to be performed very quickly, so it's not useful to manage them with the following procedure; long-term actions are generally rather tasks which are to be defined in a DFS component schedule.

 * Each To-Do list has to be described via 2 files: These 2 files must be named : XXX-to-do-open.txt and XXX-to-do-close.txt where XXX is a standard denomination for the DFS component/project.

 * A To-Do list contains information about action items to be done.
It can also contain reference to a bug report or a change request, since a fix and a change implementation also corresponds to an action item. Anyway, in that case, just give the SPR number and a short-description here: the complete description (bug symptoms, release reported, worklogs, ...) must be located in Action Remedy only.

 * A shell command called webcheck is available to archive or check-out files on/from a DFS Department shared directory. Each time a file is checked out by a DFS group member, a lock is set, disabling other members to retrieve it as long as it is checked out.

 * The 2 To-Do list files must be regularly updated by each DFS project manager, in order to be reviewed during every corresponding DFS bi-monthly project meeting held with the DFS Department Head.


 * Please, apply the following procedure:

 * In most of the cases, it is enough to have a To-Do list per DFS project (e.g. SAF). However project managers may decide to have a To-Do list per component, if appropriate.
Run:
webcheck -l -todo
to see the current classification.
If you wish to create a To-Do list for a new DFS component or project, please contact Karim (khaggouc@eso.org, phone 6507).


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