Question? I am setting up a new scrum board for my team I just joined. They have none of their projects in Jira yet. So do I need to add at least one project in Jira first? Then create the scrum board? Can I just create the Scrum board first and then start adding the projects?
1- Some columns on my active board, I can't pull issues or glitches under them (I have previously worked on the workflow and it was working fine, not sure if someone from the team made any changes). How can add "Categories" on the workflow 2- Jira stories can be moved one status forward only (on my active board). Please can you advise why? 3- How can modifying the workflow remove some of the sprint issues from the current active sprint? 4- How can one track and know in how many sprints the story was built in?
Epics are indeed not compulsory but visualize it as a single project as a part of a larger project. The single project may not get finished in a single sprint, so it spans across sprints, it therefore is an epic. Epic==sub project across sprints.
From an Agile perspective, Epics can be seen as features that usually take a couple (or more) sprints to complete. That's why you don't usually assign them to sprints (you can't even do that in a standard scrum board). However, if you want to know a bit more about EPICS, check this video about types of issues in JIRA (navigate to the EPIC section): ruclips.net/video/kYvr0Q-WErg/видео.html
By default, the subtask shows on top of the card the id of the parent item. However, if you want to see the reasoning behind an effective and simple scrum board, check the following: ruclips.net/video/XZyQxcQpS_Y/видео.html
First time working with Jira for me, this was really helpful thanks!
thank you so much, could you please help me to know how to display search bar on top of board.
It is really helpful for first timers . Thank you.
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Quite helpful for first time users like me. Thank You!
How will sprint be mapped to this board if there are more than one board
Question? I am setting up a new scrum board for my team I just joined. They have none of their projects in Jira yet. So do I need to add at least one project in Jira first? Then create the scrum board? Can I just create the Scrum board first and then start adding the projects?
1- Some columns on my active board, I can't pull issues or glitches under them (I have previously worked on the workflow and it was working fine, not sure if someone from the team made any changes). How can add "Categories" on the workflow
2- Jira stories can be moved one status forward only (on my active board). Please can you advise why?
3- How can modifying the workflow remove some of the sprint issues from the current active sprint?
4- How can one track and know in how many sprints the story was built in?
When do we create Epics or Versions? Is it necessary to create them before creating a sprint?
yes
Epics are indeed not compulsory but visualize it as a single project as a part of a larger project. The single project may not get finished in a single sprint, so it spans across sprints, it therefore is an epic. Epic==sub project across sprints.
From an Agile perspective, Epics can be seen as features that usually take a couple (or more) sprints to complete. That's why you don't usually assign them to sprints (you can't even do that in a standard scrum board). However, if you want to know a bit more about EPICS, check this video about types of issues in JIRA (navigate to the EPIC section): ruclips.net/video/kYvr0Q-WErg/видео.html
Great video
Should I use jira or trello for my dev team?
how to manage sub-tasks on scrum board on jira? any way the sub-task can come under the user story?
By default, the subtask shows on top of the card the id of the parent item. However, if you want to see the reasoning behind an effective and simple scrum board, check the following: ruclips.net/video/XZyQxcQpS_Y/видео.html
Really very helpful! Thanks for sharing.
Helpful
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Should have been a separate video on using filters
Very helpful
I didn't watch the begninning, why JohnsonJohnson?
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