Labels on story cards in Greenhopper

Robert Pepitone June 10, 2013

Is there a way to add labels to a Scrum board in the Plan or Todo section of greenhopper 6.0? Quick filters are a decent workaround but it would be much more convienient to see the labels directly on the stories.

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Robert Pepitone June 10, 2013

Board colors for different lables did the trick...thank you

Henning Tietgens
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June 11, 2013

Hey Robert, that's not the way it should work here with answers... If Danielle answered your question (IMO she did), you should select her answer at first as the correct answer (so she'll get the karma reward). After that, if my answer was helpful, you could select it as correct, too or vote the answer up.

Thanks.

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Danielle Zhu
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June 10, 2013

Robert, from GreenHopper 6.0.3 or above, you can add/remove fields on Issue Detail View. If you are talking about the list in Plan mode or the cards in Work mode, they are not customizable at this time. You may want to vote and comment on this issue: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-3922

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June 10, 2013

Maybe you could use board colors to color code your labels until the mentioned issue is implemented.

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June 19, 2013

Hey Henning - Using board colors is a good workaround. btw, thanks for that comment.

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