Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2021 14:54:51 +0000
<p>Chris and Klare chat about the incredibly daunting task of planning a project that is <em>huge</em> and <em>long-term</em>. We know we're pretty OK at planning smaller-scale projects. We plan, we kanban, we get the job done. But a single basic kanban isn't going to cut it for a truly gigantic project. We get into talking about chopping the project into phases, chopping those phases into sections (sometimes with their own phases), and a databasing/kanbaning strategy to tie it all together. This also touches GitHub workflows and meeting structures, so there is a lot to think through here and it requires constant effort. </p> <h3 id="h-time-jumps">Time Jumps</h3> <h3 id="h-sponsor-wordpress-com-growth-summit">Sponsor: <a href="https://wordpress.com/growth-summit/?aff=8638">WordPress.com Growth Summit</a></h3> <p><a href="https://wordpress.com/growth-summit/?aff=8638">The WordPress.com Growth Summit</a> is coming up August 17th (Americas & EMEA) and August 18th (Asia Pacific) and is focused on running a business with a WordPress website as a core. </p> <p>Get expert advice on how to design your site, write effective copy, attract traffic, build a community, and earn money.</p>