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Last post 11:58 am October 30, 2014 by tim muttitt
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02:37 pm August 18, 2014

Hi.

I am using Trello as board manager for my project. I have created one board for each Sprint. Is this correct? or I have to make only one "super" boad.

I'm using these lists (that I share with members): Not planned, Commited backlogs, Not started, In process, finished.

Another doubt. I have one user history but for this release (the PO wants the project in production), this UH must be modified and we have to suprime some points and fix others. In parallel, we have to continue with that UH, with the real requeriments. How can I represent this on the board? must I have to make one UH with the modifications and make another one with the real requeriments for next sprint?

Sorry for my bad english.

Thanks in advance.



11:58 am October 30, 2014

Hi Aldo,

My recommendation is to ask the team what board or multiple boards they would like to use, so that it is easy to understand & update on a daily basis.

It is a good idea to have several suggestions for what might help them, in case they are not sure of what they want. Generally the team are pretty smart and they will tell you the best way to visualize their work


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