The Development Prioritization subteam is comprised of members from both the ArchivesSpace User Advisory and Technical Advisory Councils. This subteam was created in January 2016 following a decision to split the former Features Prioritization and Testing team into two separate groups.  In collaboration with the ArchivesSpace Program Team, the subteam prioritizes feature requests and bug reports for developers working on future releases of the ArchivesSpace program and occasionally may make recommendations on creating Task Forces to holistically address specific areas of the program for improvement.

The prioritization process:

The co-leaders survey Bug and Feature Request Jira tickets and assign tickets to subteam members to investigate and discuss at the subteam meetings.  In preparation for the meeting, subteam members:

During the Dev. Pri. meetings, the subteam discusses the tickets and their recommendations and route them to their next status. The subteam member assigned to the ticket will follow up on the ticket with explanatory comments on the decision.  Each meeting tries to address a mixture of Bug and Feature requests, from both the “Awaiting Prioritization” and “Awaiting More Information” queues.

Factors influencing the prioritization include

Average Workload:

The ensure that Dev. Pri. discusses enough tickets and has time for discussion, the monthly meetings are 1.5 hours long.  

The average time commitment for subteam members is approximately 2.5 hours per month (including the monthly meeting time).  Each person is usually assigned 3-5 tickets to investigate for each meeting.

The average time commitment for co-chairs is approximately 4 hours per month (including the monthly meeting time).  The co-chairs select and assign the tickets, facilitate the meetings, route the tickets on the kanban boards, and prepare quarterly reports to the UAC or TAC chair as requested.  The co-chairs usually alternate months on assigning tickets, so actual monthly time commitment may vary.