Hi Tristan !

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 8:03 AM, Tristan Cacqueray <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello folks,
>
> It seems like we all agree storyboard is cumbersome when used to manage
> backlog and sprint. In particular we really need a way to vote on story
>

I think you mean "priority" vote here ? In that case why not having in the
board a
"High priority" column that we manage during a grooming session (we add a
priority tag to stories)
then finalize the discussion and eventually selected them in priority into
the current sprint during
the sprint planning ?


> for planning, and better reporting for the review.
>
> On the other hand it's already integrated and it does send notification
> and tasks are updated on gerrit events.
>
> Thus I'd like to investigate an external tool for scrum while keeping
> stories in storyboard. I started to hack a script to dump storyboard
> content in etherpad, while keeping the structure of the etherpad so that
> we can easily move stories around, add categories and comment:
>
>  https://softwarefactory-project.io/etherpad/p/sf-backlog
>
>
> The script is:
>
>  https://softwarefactory-project.io/r/#/c/8747/1/story2pad/story2pad.py
>
>
> What do you think?
>

Is the etherpad supposed to replace the Storyboard sf-backlog-ng board ?

I know it is difficult to deal with Storyboard but I'm not convinced by
adding more complexity, more tools,
more scripts around the sprint workflow ...

Is there really a blocker to use storyboard boards by only using tags and
tags filtering by column
w/o any background scripts and complex logic, also using a board by sprint
(one script :) (just one) to
create the board and our filters).

Columns:
* Groomed stories backlog (tag: groomed)
* Groomed high stories backlog (tag: groomed, tag: p-high)
* Confirm bug stories backlog (tag: groomed, tag: bug)
* Current sprint tasks
* Current sprint tasks done

The two last columns are manually managed by the scrum master.



> -Tristan
>
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