Hi Ben Oh wow, sorry, I didn't even think to check that.
One active sprint per project would be a reasonable assumption for JIRA to make, but is going to make it very hard for us to work with sprints. Ie, when you close your sprint you'll see your unfinished tickets fall into the Twitter sprint, and vice versa. I don't know who to ask about this apparent limitation. - dominic On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Benjamin Hindman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Dominic, > > I think we might be running into JIRA limitations. The Mesosphere scrum > board was created independently of the Twitter scrum board (as in, it was > not a copy), and yet the Twitter sprint showed up on the Mesosphere board, > and vice versa. If you go to the Apache Mesos Mesosphere Scrum board you'll > see that this is an independent board with it's own filters, but both > sprints. > > Is it possible that all sprints for a project show up on all scrum boards > for that project? Is there a way to separate these? Help us JIRA masters, > you're our only hope! > > Ben. > > On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Dominic Hamon <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > As others (Mesosphere) start sprints, we have noticed a couple of issues > > with JIRA. The first is that incomplete issues will bubble down to the > next > > sprint, regardless of who owns it. Ie, I closed out our (Twitter) sprint > > and the issues went into Mesosphere's sprint. > > > > Similarly, I am unable to start a new sprint because there can only be > one > > active and Mesosphere is next up. > > > > My proposed solution: Mesosphere, and any other company that want to use > > sprints, should copy the scrum board we are using and set up sprints > there. > > The backlog will still be shared, and in fact the ordering of the backlog > > will be global between them, but the filters and everything else will be > > customisable per board. > > > > Ie, please leave the Apache Mesos Twitter Scrum board for Twitter's use > and > > set up your own board for your own use. > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > -- > > Dominic Hamon | @mrdo | Twitter > > *There are no bad ideas; only good ideas that go horribly wrong.* > > > -- Dominic Hamon | @mrdo | Twitter *There are no bad ideas; only good ideas that go horribly wrong.*
