Product Backlog in Greenhopper

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April 29, 2013
Hello! In scrum you have a product backlog and sprint backlog. I think in Greenhopper you have only a sprint backlog, isn't it? Where do I manage the product backlog? Thanks!

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Colin Goudie
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April 29, 2013

The Sprint Backlog is created when you 'create' a sprint in planning mode. You then drag the container over issues you want to see in the Sprint backlog. You can have multiple sprint backlogs ready to go. The unscheduled issues then are in the 'Product' backlog

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April 29, 2013

Anything which is not yet scheduled in Sprint is Product BacKlog. In fact it is inclusive of the items already scheduled. So all issues(Stories, Epics, Themes, Fetaures) in Project are Product backlog. May be you create a FILTER and save it as Product backlog.

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Anything which is not yet scheduled in Sprint is Product BacKlog. In fact it is inclusive of the items already scheduled. So all issues(Stories, Epics, Themes, Fetaures) in Project are Product backlog. May be you create a FILTER and save it as Product backlog.

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