On 2016-09-24 14:02 (+0200), Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 24/09/2016 13:13, Sharan Foga a crit : > > Hi Everyone > > > > First of all a huge thank you to everyone who participated in the OFBiz > > Community Day last weekend. I saw that during Saturday there were at least > > 103 OFBiz commits and the top 5 committers on SVN that day were all OFBiz > > ones! (Michael, Pranay, Arun, Jacques & Gils). > > > > Our committers can't do their work without the help and support from the > > rest of the community so thanks to everyone that contributed. It all counts! > > > > I've closed the Jira Sprint the report details can be found at the link > > below: > > > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=64&view=reporting&chart=sprintRetrospective&sprint=251 > > > > (NOTE: If you worked on an issue and it isn't appearing in the report, then > > it may not have been added to the sprint.) > > > > The report shows that 19 issues were closed or resolved, another 9 others > > were worked on. I suspect that the actual work effort was a lot higher than > > this based on the commit figures alone so if we want to continue to use the > > Sprint Report to track our progress we may need to ensure that everyone > > knows when and how to add Jira issues to a current sprint. > > > > Thanks to everyone for a great effort and I hope everyone is looking > > forward to the next Community Day on 17th December. > > > > Thanks > > Sharan > > > > Hi Sharan, > > You can't put a subtask in a sprint. It always "Inherited from parent." (says > Jira). I guess it's the reasons you feel a difference between what was > done and what the sprint retrospective shows. >
I'm wondering if instead of subtasks and parent tasks, if we could look at enabling and using epics as that is what agile / scrum use to put together a set of related tasks. Essentially we want to show that there is a relationship between the tasks and are currently using subtasks. It's an idea that we could discuss to see what people think and maybe trial it for the next community day. > Because to close a main task you logically think that you need to close all > its subtasks (it's only a convention, Jira allows it and we already > accepted exceptions) I guess people don't set the sprint at the higher level > when working on subtasks. > > Jacques > >
