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Created | Feb 21, 2013 2:33:29 PM |
Updated | Apr 3, 2013 12:58:12 PM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Usability Problem |
State | Open |
Assignee | Vadim Gurov (vgurov) |
Subsystem | Agile Board |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
Fixed in builds | No Fixed in build |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | No reviewed by |
Severity | Routine |
To user YouTrack in a plain way for Scrum the current Agile Board implementation is useless / problematic.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create issue US of type "User Story", create issues F1 and F2 as "Subtasks" of US with type "Feature", create issues T1 and T2 as "Subtasks" of F1 with type "Task", create issues T3 and T4 as "Subtasks" of F2 with type "Task"
2. Configure the "Agile Board" with swimlane as "Feature"
3. Go to "Agile Board" and try to add feature F1 - assumption is that you don't have the ressources to implement F1 and F1 in one sprint...
I would expect, that in the backlog "Swimlanes" F1 and F2 are listed (or as an alternative the tree view's down to the selected type for "Swimlanes" are shown) and that i can drag these features (Swimlanes) to the Agile Board with the subtasks of these issues (F1 and F2).
Instead the Backlog - Swimlane View shows nothing and the Backlog - Orphans View shows only "US" -> but as we assumed that there are not enought ressources to implement US completely n this sprint it makes no sense to drag the US completely to the board.
By the way, the Agile Board is a instrument to focus only on the relevant issues in the defined time period. Currently if i drag US to the Agile Board i have to open the US and then in a seprate view have to navigate to the relevant subtask i want to work on - it would be more good to have a real Swimlane based approach on the board - for the given example tasks see the attached sample (assuming that in configuration of "Agile Board" "User Storry" AND "Feature" are selected as swimlane types and ressources are available to implement F1 and F2 in one sprint)...
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create issue US of type "User Story", create issues F1 and F2 as "Subtasks" of US with type "Feature", create issues T1 and T2 as "Subtasks" of F1 with type "Task", create issues T3 and T4 as "Subtasks" of F2 with type "Task"
2. Configure the "Agile Board" with swimlane as "Feature"
3. Go to "Agile Board" and try to add feature F1 - assumption is that you don't have the ressources to implement F1 and F1 in one sprint...
I would expect, that in the backlog "Swimlanes" F1 and F2 are listed (or as an alternative the tree view's down to the selected type for "Swimlanes" are shown) and that i can drag these features (Swimlanes) to the Agile Board with the subtasks of these issues (F1 and F2).
Instead the Backlog - Swimlane View shows nothing and the Backlog - Orphans View shows only "US" -> but as we assumed that there are not enought ressources to implement US completely n this sprint it makes no sense to drag the US completely to the board.
By the way, the Agile Board is a instrument to focus only on the relevant issues in the defined time period. Currently if i drag US to the Agile Board i have to open the US and then in a seprate view have to navigate to the relevant subtask i want to work on - it would be more good to have a real Swimlane based approach on the board - for the given example tasks see the attached sample (assuming that in configuration of "Agile Board" "User Storry" AND "Feature" are selected as swimlane types and ressources are available to implement F1 and F2 in one sprint)...