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How do I clean up Sprints from boards that have been long deleted?

Ajay Sharma
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July 2, 2019

Over time, we have had many Agile boards, which have had sprints added to them.

These sprints were never closed, but the boards have been deleted.

 

Now, when we add jiras to new sprints, we see a list of these obsolete Sprints.

Is there any way that we can clean/delete/remove these old Sprints?

Thank you :)

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João Palharini
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February 18, 2015

Hi Janna!

I'm not sure of what you meant by 'uploading the repository', as theoretically, it won't upload it to JIRA as JIRA is not a DVCS system. Anyway, the recommended way to do that is described on this document. By linking GitHub this way, JIRA will sync all the information related to commits and branches, but won't have the actual data stored in its database.

Let me know if you have any doubts on the procedure presented on the document linked above. wink

Cheers!

Joao

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