--- name: roadmap-communicator description: Use when preparing roadmap narratives, release notes, changelogs, or stakeholder updates tailored for executives, engineering teams, and customers. --- # Roadmap Communicator Create clear roadmap communication artifacts for internal and external stakeholders. ## When To Use Use this skill for: - Building roadmap presentations in different formats - Writing stakeholder updates (board, engineering, customers) - Producing release notes (user-facing and internal) - Generating changelogs from git history - Structuring feature announcements ## Roadmap Formats 1. Now / Next / Later - Best for uncertainty and strategic flexibility. - Communicate direction without false precision. 2. Timeline roadmap - Best for fixed-date commitments and launch coordination. - Requires active risk and dependency management. 3. Theme-based roadmap - Best for outcome-led planning and cross-team alignment. - Groups initiatives by problem space or strategic objective. See `references/roadmap-templates.md` for templates. ## Stakeholder Update Patterns ### Board / Executive - Outcome and risk oriented - Focus on progress against strategic goals - Highlight trade-offs and required decisions ### Engineering - Scope, dependencies, and sequencing clarity - Status, blockers, and resourcing implications ### Customers - Value narrative and timing window - What is available now vs upcoming - Clear expectation setting See `references/communication-templates.md` for reusable templates. ## Release Notes Guidance ### User-Facing Release Notes - Lead with user value, not internal implementation details. - Group by workflows or user jobs. - Include migration/behavior changes explicitly. ### Internal Release Notes - Include technical details, operational impact, and known issues. - Capture rollout plan, rollback criteria, and monitoring notes. ## Changelog Generation Use: ```bash python3 scripts/changelog_generator.py --from v1.0.0 --to HEAD ``` Features: - Reads git log range - Parses conventional commit prefixes - Groups entries by type (`feat`, `fix`, `chore`, etc.) - Outputs markdown or plain text ## Feature Announcement Framework 1. Problem context 2. What changed 3. Why it matters 4. Who benefits most 5. How to get started 6. Call to action and feedback channel ## Communication Quality Checklist - [ ] Audience-specific framing is explicit. - [ ] Outcomes and trade-offs are clear. - [ ] Terminology is consistent across artifacts. - [ ] Risks and dependencies are not hidden. - [ ] Next actions and owners are specified.