So we don't use redmine at all ? And should we wait until 2.2.3 ? ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Fabien Boucher" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:25:43 PM > Subject: Re: [Softwarefactory-dev] Using storyboard to manage product backlog > and sprint > > Hi Tristan, > > Thx for this follow up about using Storyboard for our sprints. > Few inlines comments. > > Le 27/06/2016 à 23:09, Tristan Cacqueray a écrit : > > Hello folks, > > > > I'd like to propose/discuss a new workflow to manage our backlog. > > The two main improvements will be: > > * create tasks attached to a story > > * associate stories or tasks to a sprint > > > > Here is how it will work in practice if we use storyboard: > > > > During the grooming: > > * story are created as usual > > * initial conditions of satisfaction are now tasks > > * story type can be tagged (e.g. improvements, fix, security, ...) > > > > During the planning: > > * we create a new board with a due date: > > | Stories | Todo | In Progress | Need help | Need Review | Done | ... > > > > * for each story, we vote (mostly to be sure everyone understand) and > > we create all the tasks > > * Selected story are added to the stories column > > * Stories' tasks can be added to the todo column > > > > During the sprint: > > * we move task to the correct column > > * Once all the task of a story are completed, we remove the story > > We can also have during the retro: > * Create a task by actions (we can have a Retro' actions board) > > > This should remove the need of the "standup etherpad" and we could > > focus on sprint discussion based on the board state instead (e.g., what > > is in progress, what needs help, ...) > > I'm agree with that proposed workflow, sounds exciting ! > > > If that works out well, here are a few more improvements: > > > > * feature release board where we could plan new release in > > advance and track progress independently from sprints. > > * Create a "daily-standup" board view where it only show cards that > > changed the last 24 hours. > > Does storyboard is able to do that, or we need to write a tool to refresh > the board ? > > Cheers, > Fabien > > _______________________________________________ > Softwarefactory-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/softwarefactory-dev >
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