Currently what we have is a flat checklist. This is great for giving a general overall score, however it can mean it's hard to see iterative improvements.
There are also certain targets that are difficult to hit if you've not been trying to reach them from the start.
I propose introducing Levels, where we can define a baseline of "you must hit these ASAP", while being able to define extended requirements that are less critical to implement.
This will no doubt resolve into a similar situation to Core skills, where people get stickers.
Currently what we have is a flat checklist. This is great for giving a general overall score, however it can mean it's hard to see iterative improvements.
There are also certain targets that are difficult to hit if you've not been trying to reach them from the start.
I propose introducing Levels, where we can define a baseline of "you must hit these ASAP", while being able to define extended requirements that are less critical to implement.
This will no doubt resolve into a similar situation to Core skills, where people get stickers.