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* Have an approximated date range of completion (see ~"2. Deliverable" and ~"2. Stretch").
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# How To
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To create an initiative create a new issue selecting the "initiative" issue template. The instructions will be displayed with a few sections to fill.
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#### Create initiative label
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Create a label with the format "Initiative: $NAME" as group label. This label will be used to track project issues associated to the initiative. If you don't have permissions to create a group label contact the release team or @csoriano.
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And lately, create a wiki page with the same name as the initiative in this project wiki with the instructions for people to follow to achieve the goal in individual projects, so that information is always up to date.
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#### Create completion instructions
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Create a wiki page with the same name as the initiative in this project wiki with the instructions for people to follow to achieve the goal in individual projects, so that information is always up to date.
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#### Create an issue in this project
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Create an issue selecting the "initiative" issue template, it will display instructions to follow and sections to fill.
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The issue will serve to track the status of the initiative and also to allow comments and discussion about the initiative itself, including modification of the instructions. |
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The issue will be the main point of reference for the initiative, serving to track the status and also to allow comments and discussion about the initiative itself, including modification of the instructions. |
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