User Story #531
openFeature #530: Sunduk Documentation work
Sunduk Frontend technical setup work
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Description
Sunduk Frontend technical setup work
motive of this document is to create a consolidated document so that any one who would like to setup this projects and its related tools can do it easily
Epic Title & Description:
Epic Title: Sunduk Frontend Technical Setup
Description: This epic aims to create a comprehensive and consolidated document that simplifies the setup process for the Sunduk project’s frontend, ensuring that anyone can easily configure the project and its related tools.
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User Stories:
User Story 1: As a Sunduk Developer, I want to have a clear and concise setup guide, so that I can quickly configure the frontend environment without errors.
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In-Scope:
- Detailed instructions for setting up the frontend environment.
- List of required tools and dependencies.
- Step-by-step guide for installation and configuration.
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Out-of-Scope:
- Backend setup instructions.
- Deployment instructions.
- Troubleshooting guide for common issues.
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Acceptance Criteria (AC):
- The setup guide is complete and covers all necessary steps.
- The guide is easy to follow and understand for a new developer.
- No errors or omissions in the instructions.
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Validation Rules:
- Instructions must be clear and concise.
- All tools and dependencies must be listed accurately.
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Error Messages:
- “Please ensure all dependencies are installed before proceeding.”
- “The setup guide is incomplete. Please refer to the next step.”
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Definition of Done (DoD):
- The setup guide is reviewed and approved by the team lead.
- The guide is tested by a new developer to ensure clarity and accuracy.
- The guide is documented in the project repository.
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User Story 2: As a Sunduk Project Manager, I want to have a centralized document, so that I can easily manage and update the frontend setup process.
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In-Scope:
- A single document containing all setup instructions.
- Version control for the setup guide.
- Access control for different team members.
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Out-of-Scope:
- Backend setup process.
- Deployment and maintenance guidelines.
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Acceptance Criteria (AC):
- The document is centralized and accessible to all team members.
- Version control is implemented to track changes.
- Access control is set up to restrict editing to authorized personnel.
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Validation Rules:
- The document must be accessible from the project repository.
- Only authorized users can edit the document.
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Error Messages:
- “Access denied. You do not have permission to edit this document.”
- “Please ensure the document is saved in the correct version.”
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Definition of Done (DoD):
- The document is reviewed and approved by the project manager.
- Version control is configured and tested.
- Access control is verified and documented.
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