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FAILED SPRINT

Last post 02:30 pm May 11, 2016 by Jason Knight
3 replies
08:49 am May 11, 2016

JIRA’s that was part of Sprint 1, but when the sprint was closed, these JIRA’s somehow failed to move to the next future sprint or backlog. Looking at this list you will see they are in various states, except closed, and, they are not part of a future sprint, or backlog. Therefore, something must have gone wrong when we closed the sprint.
This same situation exists for the 2 sprints after Sprint 1. Would you perhaps know or have some insights into why this has happened, or how we can stop this from happening?


10:45 am May 11, 2016

Do you have a Scrum Master?

Do you hold retrospectives?


12:12 pm May 11, 2016

Luvo, this sounds like an Atlassian help issue, and not something Scrum-related for this forum.


02:30 pm May 11, 2016

Luvo, I agree with both Ranjith and Timothy.

If you haven't already done so, ask the Scrum Team to solve the problem. They should be encourage to self-organize to solve their own problems if they are to become a happy, hyper-performing team. If you are on the Scrum Team and need help, definitely reach out to Atlassian. There support forums are generally pretty good:

https://www.atlassian.com/resources/support

If you continue to have problems and are at your wits end, you can email me at jason dot knight at vitals dot com. I'll see if I can help you.


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