Hey Stefano!

Ok, I get it.

Will do as you say to link tasks to requirements. We do this because
we like this hierarchy: A User Story can have N requirements and each
requirement can have N tasks, although there are tasks that can be
related to more than one requirement. I dunno if this is very "scrum",
but is the kind of organization we feel comfortable with

Regards,
Alex

On 13 abr, 10:28, Stefano Rago <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Alex!
>
> On 11/04/11 16.17, alejandrovk wrote:> I can't seem to find the meaning of 
> this in any of the documentation
> > links. What is the meaning of it? Estimated hours to accomplish the
> > taks?
>
> > What units are accepted? days, hours, person/month?
>
> This is the number of estimated remaining hours to complete the task. So
> this starts out as the total amount of work (e.g., 10 hours), but it is
> good practice to reduce it when you stop working on a task (e.g, at the
> end of the day) to the amount of work still remaining (e.g., 4 hours).
> That way, you get meaningful burndown data for the next day's standup ;-)
> When the task is completed, remaining time is 0.
>
> If you want to use days instead of hours for estimation, you can do that
> by setting use_days_for_time = True in trac.ini.
>
> > Besides, is there a way to relate a task to a requirement? kinda the
> > same way I do with User Story-Requirement?
>
> You can relate tasks to requirements by following these steps:
> 1. Login as TRAC_ADMIN
> 2. Go to the "Admin" page
> 3. Click on "Links" in the left panel
> 4. In the "Add Link" you can select "Requirement" as Source and "Task"
> as Target
>
> What kind of tasks would you link to a requirement though?
>
> Cheers
>
> Stefano

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