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== Epic ==
== Epic ==
This term comes of the agile movement. There people generally plan using user stories which are splitted in tasks. A group of story can form a feature, and then features would group in epics.
So in other word, an "Epic" is a very large body of work encompassing several different activities. It is comparable in size with a project in the traditional meaning (an effort of several months which has a start and an end).


== Framework ==
== Framework ==

Revision as of 13:12, 20 November 2012

The people working on KDE Frameworks use some terms you might not find in other KDE teams. This page is listing and defining them.

Epic

This term comes of the agile movement. There people generally plan using user stories which are splitted in tasks. A group of story can form a feature, and then features would group in epics.

So in other word, an "Epic" is a very large body of work encompassing several different activities. It is comparable in size with a project in the traditional meaning (an effort of several months which has a start and an end).

Framework

Framework Tier

Framework Type

Platform 11

[[KDE_Core/Platform_11|Platform 11]