Documentation for GreenHopper 6.1.x. Documentation for other versions of JIRA Agile is available too.
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What is a board?
A board displays issues from one or more projects, giving you a flexible way of viewing, managing and reporting on work in progress. There are two types of boards in GreenHopper:
Scrum board — for teams that plan their work in sprints. More about Scrum
Kanban board — for teams that focus on managing and constraining their work-in-progress. More about Kanban
You can use a board that somone else has created, or create your own — you can create as many boards as you like. Creating a new board is simple:
To view a board,
Screenshot: a Scrum board in 'Plan' mode (click to enlarge) In Plan mode you can: An issue will only be visible in Plan mode if:
Right-click selected issues (in GreenHopper 6.1.2 and later) to add them to a sprint, send them to the top/bottom of the backlog, view them in the JIRA Issue Navigator or perform Bulk Operations.
Note that, by default, the Story Points field is only available to issues of type 'Story' or 'Epic' — you can change this as described in GreenHopper JIRA Configuration.
The issue's details: Any commits for this issue (if you are using the DVCS Connector).Tab legend
Tab Shows you ... The issue's Description field. Any comments on this issue. Any files attached to this issue. A convenient summary of the issue's sub-tasks (plus a button for quickly creating new sub-tasks). Any test sessions for this issue (if you are using Bonfire).
Screenshot: a Scrum board in 'Work' mode (click to enlarge) Screenshot: a Kanban board in 'Work' mode (click to enlarge) In Work mode you can: Note: column constraints apply to the total number of issues in a column, regardless of whether some issues are currently hidden because a Quick Filter is in use. swimlanes can be based on criteria of your choice. Swimlane issue counts are affected by Quick Filters, that is, issues hidden by a Quick Filter will be excluded from the swimlane count. for Kanban boards, you can specify a Work sub-filter, which refines the issues returned by your board's filter (see Configuring Filters). By default this sub-filter includes issues with no fix version or unreleased fix versions. So when the Release link is used to release a Kanban version, the completed issue will no longer be shown in the Done column.
Press "-" to expand/collapse all swimlanes.
The following reports are available: Note that the reports are board-specific, that is, they will only include issues which match the board's Filter.
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