Am 08.04.2010 17:20, schrieb Manni:
Here's the problem: The Agilo documentation (correctly) stresses, that
Scrum tries to rely on story points instead of actual hours or days.
So we assign story points to our stories. That alone isn't enough to
come up with a decent burndown chart it seems.
How could Agilo possibly come up with a number of hours just by story
points?
However there is something that you can do: We implemented a remaining
time/user story points ratio (accessible through the old backlog). So
you can select a few stories that you did detail completely (so you have
all tasks for these stories) and calculate a ratio for user story points
/ time.
This ratio is automatically applied to all user stories which have no
tasks at all. Therefore you get a nice burndown from the start. For more
information, please read
https://dev.agile42.com/agilo-help/user/Backlog
HTH
fs
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