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In 2016, Paresh Ghandi asked this question : How to move only incomplete sub tasks to next sprint

Frederique FOREY
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October 30, 2018

In 2016 ,

The situation : 5 sub task for one US story => SCRUM with SPRINT

At the end of the sprint only 2 sub task are completed.

In 2016, all the sub task should follow the US Story to the next sprint

Today, is-it always the only solution ?

We need to keep the 2 completed sub task in the completed sprint to count the time which spent on.

Thank you

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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October 30, 2018

Yes, and the concept is still nonsense.

A sprint is a set of stories that you commit to dealing with in the sprint.  A story is either done, or not done.  If it's not done at the end of the sprint, then it moves to the next one.

Sub-tasks are part of a story.  They're "in a sprint" because they are part of the story.  It's nonsense that parts of a story don't move with it, they're part of it.

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