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UX - As a Funder I'd like to be able to co-manage my bounties with my team members. #4000

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PixelantDesign opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 1 comment
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@PixelantDesign
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PixelantDesign commented Mar 19, 2019

User Story

As a funder I'd like to be able to co manage a bounty with my team members.

Why Is this Needed

Summary: Market validated customer need. Currently there is no ability to share/co manage bounties at this time.

Description

New Feature: Shared Management

This feature should allow for a user to but may not be limited to:

  • Create an issue for an org - github
  • Be able to manage permissions for bounties: review, approve, accept a contributor for a task
  • If i’m an owner of an org, i can specify an address, regular or multisig
  • This does not include paying

Definition of Done

  • Brainstorm with engineering feasibility and constraints to consider.
  • A task flow is created for how this feature would work
  • Screen designs are created to detail the experience steps.
  • Review with 3-5 funders for feedback
  • Review with green squad core team

Data Requirements

  • data metrics tbd based on the experience created
  • decrease in customer complains about this particular issue
@frankchen07
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@PixelantDesign - would this help with your ticket writing on shared management for sprint 7? Moved back to Green board but let me know if that's incorrect.

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