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> I don't believe this was mentionned yet but Jira from Atlassian is a very
> good task tracking tool and has all the Agile methodology implemented
> (Kabaan waterfalls, Agile
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I don't believe this was mentionned yet but Jira from Atlassian is a very good
task tracking
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It is hard to say - it is whatever tools work best for you and your team to
understand the scope of the backlog. It could well be a whiteboard that you
update every m
and act accordingly.
Matt
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> Alok could you share some insight what a typical scrum looks like (how
> long does it take, is it at the start or the end of the day, etc).
Our scrums were through emails rather than in person meeting, although this
offered the same functionality. At the end of each day, each team member
had
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Very interesting read!
Being new to that topic, Alok could you share some insigh
Very interesting read!
Being new to that topic, Alok could you share some insight what a typical scrum
looks like (how long does it take, is it at the start or the end of the day,
etc).
/Thomas
> Alok Gandhi hat am 5. Januar 2017 um 07:43
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> The
The article explains it all! Extremely well-written. Having been a member
of the agile team, I can say that this is sounds very interesting for VFX
Project Management. We use agile (though for software development for
animation), our typical sprints are 7 days or 14 days. Scrums are every day.
Here you are:
https://www.fxguide.com/featured/scrum-in-vfx/
I research a little more, it seems a very good methodology, used in
the software development with a very good result. I found this to:
freescrumtraining.org/training/?gclid=COHig-Dcp9ECFYFDhgodP-UE0w
but they say needed some
If you could please share the URL, let´s get all our minds into it :D
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 12:00 AM, javier gonzalez
wrote:
> Hi guys, i just read in fxguide "scrum in vfx" article, and now am
> exploring this metodology, can anyone point me out some maybe online
>
Hi guys, i just read in fxguide "scrum in vfx" article, and now am
exploring this metodology, can anyone point me out some maybe online
software, readings, videos focusing in scrum in the vfx, there is lots
fo reading for software development by the way.
shotgun or ftrack use this metodology or
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