Mikas & Marcus
Hey Mikas, I’ve been tightening up the sprint burn‑down sheet for this quarter—any chance you want to review the new color‑coding scheme I’m proposing?
Sure, let me skim through the colors and see if they don’t just end up looking like a neon version of a status bar from a retro game. If anything feels like a design decision made by a drunk coder, I’ll flag it. Bring the spreadsheet.
Got it, I’ll fire it over in the shared drive now—just don’t let the neon vibes ruin the sprint. Let me know if the colors feel like a retro game or if you spot any “drunk coder” choices. We'll keep it tight and on schedule.
Got it, I’ll dive in as soon as it lands. Expect a quick rundown—no neon nightmares allowed, but if something feels like a drunk coder’s palette I’ll flag it. Let's keep the sprint clean.
Sounds good—just point out the neon outliers before they slip into production. I’ll keep the sprint clean, but if we need to tweak the palette, we’ll do it fast. Looking forward to your quick rundown.
Will do—neon outliers, if any, will be identified and flagged before they hit production. Quick scan and we’ll tweak the palette if it’s too bright. Look forward to the spreadsheet.
Great, once you flag those neon spots I’ll update the sheet and lock it into the sprint plan—no surprises in production. Let me know if the colors start looking like a 90s terminal, and we’ll tone it down right away.
Neon flagging on the way—will hit you with the highlights in a minute. If any color feels like a 90s terminal, you’ll know. Then we’ll tweak it before it hits production.