How to manage release of multiple projects in Greenhopper?

Nari Man
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April 7, 2013

We have 6 projects that are on weekly sprints and are managed in JIRA/GH. After every 4 sprints we have one release which is combined of all the projects. How could one manage the release in GH in this scenario?

Thanks in advance for ideas and suggestions.

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Nari Man
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April 8, 2013

We use Scrum.

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Andre Brissette April 8, 2013

For my part I do not try to manage releases or versions in GH itself but only in JIRA using the version field.

Actually we have 3 projects for our product (ios, android and server) and are running the 3 sprints (We use Scrum) in parrallel.

When we want to make a release we create a version in JIRA and assign to it all Stories that have been completed in previous Sprints.

Doing so I end up with a jira version in each projects. I don't know if its ok for you but I find it useful that way because I can easily see what have been delivered within a specific project for one release.

At the end I send a single email as release note where I copy paste the release notes of all 3 projects.

hope it help

Nari Man
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April 8, 2013

Let me try that. I will let you know.

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John Burns
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April 8, 2013

Are you using SCRUM or Kanban?

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