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The daily scrum meeting is a focused, 15-minute meeting for people contributing to the core development of OpenMRS to come together and provide updates in the development process.

What to Report in the Scrum:

Each developer answers the following questions:

  1. What did you accomplish since the last meeting?
  2. What do you plan to accomplish before the next meeting?
  3. What are your blockers?
  4. Discussion points - Items that are not blockers but need a group decision on after the daily scrum is completed

Pro tip: Keep a text file open that is a log of your activities. Update it as often as possible. (Perhaps set a scheduled task or cron job to open it for you every hour)

Where to meet

  • The daily scrum meeting takes place on the #openmrs channel on freenode.

Meeting schedule

The daily scrum meeting occurs at different times each day. Be sure to add the correct days and times into your calendars with a 10-minute reminder prior to each meeting, so you have time to prepare your daily report.

12 March 2012 - 4 November 2012

  • Monday: 14:00-14:30 UTC / 10:00-10:30 ET
  • Tuesday: 14:00-14:30 UTC / 10:00-10:30 ET
  • Wednesday: 14:00-14:30 UTC / 10:00-10:30 ET
  • Thursday: 15:00-15:30 UTC / 11:00-11:30 ET <-- (Please note that this time is different, to accommodate the Developer's call)
  • Friday: 14:00-14:30 UTC / 10:00-10:30 ET

The time change reflects the change in Daylight Savings Time

Making the meeting efficient

  • Be available at the proper start time.
  • Write your update 10 minutes before the daily scrum meeting.
    • Set your calendar reminder alarm for 10 minutes before the daily scrum meeting. When the alarm occurs, write up your work and prepare for the meeting.
    • The update should be a summary of the following:
      1. What you worked on during the previous day
      2. What you are currently working on today
      3. What you will continue to work on after the meeting has finished
      4. A list of any blockers, or items that are slowing down your progress
  • Stay focused on the IRC channel window.
    • If the daily scrum meeting were in person, we'd all be standing up. That's not easy to do on IRC, so it's important to pay attention.
    • The biggest delay in the meeting occurs when we focus on other windows on our computer. Either close or minimize those windows before the meeting.
  • Save all problem solving for the end of the meeting.
    • Updates, output, blockers, and change-of directions will go out quickly during the scrum from each individual. Afterwards, the group will go over problem-solving for the blockers that need to be resolved.
  • Be honest about blockers!
    • Blockers are issues that are getting in the way of doing other work, or challenging issues that are taking up a lot of time.
    • The main reason for the daily scrum meeting is to share information about blockers and resolve them together.
    • If you have worked on the same problem for more than 1 hour (even if you think you know the solution!) state it as a blocker.
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