Hi all,
My team and I are currently using a Scrum project board, which contains easy 600 items (stories,tasks and bugs). We want to move this project from Scrum to Kanban and I wonder how can I execute this change and still see all my existing backlog tickets and release versions in the newly created board?
I heard that I have to map my new Kanban board to my existing scrum project. How?
Thanks in advance for your support.
Kanban and Scrum boards are just a visualisation of your filtered work - there is no way to convert a Scrum board into a Kanban board, but you can create a new board and visualise it.
This is how to do this:
Remember that if you do use the Scrum board's filter - it will now be in use in two boards. This means if you continue to use the Scrum board and someone changes the filter, it would change on your new Kanban board also. If you intend to use both, it might be worth duplicating the filter prior to setting up your new board. Remember to share the filter if doing this.
I've assumed (based on the fact you have releases) you're using Jira Server / Data Center or Jira Cloud Classic - if you're on Next-Gen it is a little different as the boards can have sprints turned on and off, offering a different level of flexibility.
Ste
Hi,
For Next-Gen projects, how can I switch to Kanban?
Thanks
Gabi
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Hi @Gabi
Next-Gen has features you can turn on or off to move between Kanban and Scrum. To do this, you'll need a role with project administration - then:
Ste
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Very useful info. Thank you @Ste Wright
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@Leszek Lorek I use it like this...
I have one issue, though. There is a nice feature in Kanban boards - Done issues can be automatically removed from the board after some time (like after 1/2/4 weeks).
This is something I can't do when I use Scrum project as Kanban (with Sprints Feature turned off). I can just manually delete them when I want, but delete all the issues that are currently in the Done status.
@Ste Wright is there some way I can do it?
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Hi Jelena,
I don't think so - but why not just use Kanban?
Ste
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Hi! Any idea how you can change to Kanban from another project type. Unfortunately, I have no idea which one it is, but I'm assuming it's not Scrum because I don't see the 'Features' option.
Thanks
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Hi !
Greetings @Inactive Stephen !
I have the same situation, but this is the opposite: I need to move from Kanban to Scrum.
I already did the Scrum Board and set the sprints, but this is not showing the cards correctly.
Please, can you (or someone) help me to fix it.
I hope the pics below clarify my issue.
Feel free to ask me further details.
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Hello @extern_Nelson_Loia
I believe I have a partial answer for you and for the reason why the Scrum board does not show the cards correctly. We faced a similar problem when we had Scrum boards in a Kanban Project vs Scrum board in Scrum Project as the two type of project not necessarily share the same Workflow (scheme).
Unfortunately I am also trying to figure out how to possibly change a Kanban project to a Scrum project instead.
Hope this is of some help to you, good luck with the rest!
//C-J
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