Microissues
Microissues are small, discrete work items used in software development and project management to capture narrowly scoped tasks or defects that can be completed quickly. They are smaller in scope than typical issues or user stories and usually have explicit, testable acceptance criteria. Microissues are intended to be self-contained and independent enough to minimize blocking other work.
Key characteristics include being solvable within a few hours to a day, having a well-defined boundary, minimal
Lifecycle and relationships: microissues are created and triaged, assigned, implemented, tested, and closed. They can be
Benefits and challenges: the main advantages are faster turnaround, easier estimation, reduced risk from small changes,
Examples include minor UI typo fixes, small performance tweaks, missing unit tests, documentation corrections, or minor