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<div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Sb.JPG|15px|Should]] '''Should''' This feature should be implemented in the next release, if possible.</div> | <div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Sb.JPG|15px|Should]] '''Should''' This feature should be implemented in the next release, if possible.</div> | ||
<div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Cb.JPG|15px|Could]] '''Could''' This feature could be implemented in the next release, if it doesn't take too much time to implement.</div> | <div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Cb.JPG|15px|Could]] '''Could''' This feature could be implemented in the next release, if it doesn't take too much time to implement.</div> | ||
<div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Wb.JPG|15px|Won't]] '''Would''' This feature would be nice to have in the future, but won't be in the next release.</div> | <div style="vertical-align:top;margin-top:1px; margin-right:5px;">[[Image:Moscow_Wb.JPG|15px|Won't]] '''Would/Won't''' This feature would be nice to have in the future, but won't be in the next release.</div> | ||
All requirements are important, but they are prioritized to deliver the greatest and most immediate benefits early. Developers will initially try to deliver in all the M, S and C categories but the S and Cs will be the first to go if the delivery timescale looks threatened.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MoSCoW_Method] | |||
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Could This feature could be implemented in the next release, if it doesn't take too much time to implement.
All requirements are important, but they are prioritized to deliver the greatest and most immediate benefits early. Developers will initially try to deliver in all the M, S and C categories but the S and Cs will be the first to go if the delivery timescale looks threatened.[1]