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Automated build

Last post 03:56 pm November 19, 2018 by David Castellanos Flores
3 replies
02:51 am February 21, 2017

I had question regarding the automated build , when the automated build should be created for the project, as there is no sprint 0 as part of scrum standards, when should one create  any of these setup type of  activities


05:07 pm February 21, 2017

In the very first Sprint, so that an integrated increment of value can be delivered by the end of it and each subsequent Sprint.

The first few Sprints may involve more setup work than later ones. What matters is that each Sprint time-box is respected and a valuable increment is always provided, no matter how small. For example, a valuable increment may consist of one or two small features or user storieswhich serve to validate whatever architecture, environments, test harnessing or infrastructure is being set up.


01:53 am February 22, 2017

So it should be created  as soon as initial code is in source control?


03:53 pm November 19, 2018

automated builds are not part of scrum. 

Implement automated build it is a decission for the development team. But the "build" is what you are going to send to the stakeholders, and maybe the PO can decide to do it automatically to ease the process. 

 


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