On Thursday 10 June 2010, janiv wrote:
> I'd like to sort the back log by priority.
> How do I do it?
Let me simply refer you to two recent threads that discussed the removal
of the default sorting:
http://groups.google.com/group/agilo/browse_thread/thread/a065ba1ddbb61935/c2ec217d6c68c175#c2ec217d6c68c175
http://groups.google.com/group/agilo/browse_thread/thread/ab57821f459bca55/20564afdc9402a0c
Hope this helps
Robert
On Monday 14 June 2010, janiv wrote:
> Are you planning to add this feature soon?
I'm not sure I understand you correctly. The feature has been removed
during the backlog switch from form based to JavaScript/ajax. We're not
currently planning to re-add it.
Regards
Robert
Am 17.06.10 23:09, schrieb Chris Manning:
> I have been following the various threads about the removal of backlog
> sorting, and I also feel that you should consider re-adding some ability
> to automatically sort the backlogs. As it stands the product backlog is
> much harder to use. Previously it was easy for the product owner to
> prioritise and reprioritise requirements by changing their business
> value. Now the business value is somewhat useless as they have to
> manually drag the requirements into the order they desire anyway. On a
> large backlog this is quite a hassle, especially for new requirements
> that are added at the bottom of the backlog. There may well be a better
> way of doing things, than the old way, that gels better the new backlog
> (as I do quite like the ability to manually sort tasks in the sprint
> backlog), but I do feel that something needs to done to get the best of
> both worlds, and make requirement prioritisation less manual.
We are thinking about a way to achieve this without loosing the nice
manual sorting. We're hesitant to go for clicking on headers to sort by
that field as the interaction with drag'n'drop is complex. iTuens does
it, but it's not very intuitive when drag'n'drop works and when it doesnt.
Perhaps a "Sort stories by Business-Value button" is actually the right
aproach to ease this? (Feedback welcomed)
I do however feel that using the Business-Value for sorting is actually
abusing it, as the business-value shouldn't change if you want to
re-order stories so while it robs you of some functionality I think
that's actually a change for the better to reflect the real business
value in that field.
> Aside from this one change I very much like the changes that were made
> in 1.3. I especially like the new burndown chart.
Thanks! It's always nice to hear that!
Regards,
Martin
We are thinking about a way to achieve this without loosing the nice
manual sorting. We're hesitant to go for clicking on headers to sort by
that field as the interaction with drag'n'drop is complex. iTuens does
it, but it's not very intuitive when drag'n'drop works and when it doesnt.
Perhaps a "Sort stories by Business-Value button" is actually the right
aproach to ease this? (Feedback welcomed)
I do however feel that using the Business-Value for sorting is actually
abusing it, as the business-value shouldn't change if you want to
re-order stories so while it robs you of some functionality I think
that's actually a change for the better to reflect the real business
value in that field.
I really agree with most of what you say.
Am 21.06.10 23:49, schrieb Chris Manning:
> The only problem with this in our case is that we have tended to be lazy
> by only adding stories and/or story points, for higher business value
> requirements, as we are not likely to get to the lower ones anytime
> soon, so it seems silly to plan them too much. We should probably add
> them all though, as now I see that not having them is reducing our
> ability to prioritise effectively.
Well, I'd say to that that you really should not prioritize everything,
but still start with the most valuable stuff.
Your PO however should try to engage the team now and then to figure out
very rough complexity estimates for what he wants and then use the value
as well as the (first) complexity estimate for prioritization.
Then you will break the stuff with the highest ROIF down further and
improve the estimates by doing so.
> So if the option could be extended to sort requirements by business
> value and/or roif then it would give people to flexibility to use it in
> slightly different ways depending on how they wish to do things.
Yeah.. The problem with that is that having many options makes it really
hard to evolve the product. :/
> As a developer myself (as no doubt most people using your product are
> :-)), I am well aware however that you can never please everyone, and
> that often what the users of a system think they want, isn't what they
> actually want, and that often there are better ways. The tricky thing is
> usually getting them to accept a change. As such I am open to other
> options, and will even adapt to the current method if necessary.
Well, the current best practice is to reduce the number of items in the
backlog to a number that enables sorting by dragn'n'drop to not be
hurtfull anymore. The logic being that if you have too many items you
are generating waste and should instead focus it on being more detailed
in the top priority items.
Thats not the nicest of answers I gather - but the best practice we
would like to encourage right now.
Regards,
Martin