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==== Bot Project Task #7 ==== ;Task: Release version 2.1 ;Due: Thursday, March 19, 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time (Note that this is AFTER the demo because you will be incorporating feedback from the demo.) ;Deliverables: You are done with Task 7 if you have each completed at least one medium sized (or two small, or many tiny) user stories from your third sprint and deployed version 2.1 to your production environment for Professor Champion to review. Tag the code so that it is clear which version is 2.1. See list of steps for all the items you'll be graded on. ;Turn In: Screenshots of each new feature added for v2.1 and links to the user stories you completed. '''Steps''' # In sprint planning, think about how your demonstration went and reflect on what refinements you'd like to make # Assign user stories to each group member. # Complete at least one well-defined and complete user story. # Commit, test, merge as usual. # Tag a release as 2.1 and update the SBOM # Deploy version 2.1 and screenshot for turn-in purposes. # Update your Kanban board and release notes. # Add a time estimate and reflection as prompted in the assignment. # Repository must be clean and clear. If you have files from previous releases, they should be clearly marked. ;Tips: * You should expect that the grading for 2.1 will be less forgiving than the grading for 2.0, since you are now very familiar with the processes and requirements. * Your group might want to submit this early to boost your finals week flexibility. * Feel free to use AI tools as a tutor or source for debugging any issues that come up.
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