Backlog default sorting

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Radical

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Jun 7, 2010, 4:45:44 AM6/7/10
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In my oppinion this (the absence of a default sorting) is a drawback.

I like... I need the backlog to be sorted by BV & Story Points... in
this way the most valuable & most difficult US are up... and are going
to be worked first.

I believe this should be fixed.
Yes it's fun to drag items but this is an extra option it should not
be „the option”.

When I build a sprint backlog or add an item to the product backlog I
need to drag it in a place acording to BV & SP... so I need to do
another action.

Anybody with me on this one ?

Hendrik Belitz

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Jun 8, 2010, 2:52:48 AM6/8/10
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Hi,

I also consider the missing capability to sort the backlog simply by clicking on a column's header as a serious disadvantage. Drag'n'drop looks great in artificial cases, but isn't an option for backlogs containing more items than fitting on a single page (which, in my opinion, is the normal case for real-world projects). Working with the new backlog in such a case becomes rather awkward, not to say impossible. 

For me it also seems to be a kind of inconsistency in the process that you propose here. If requirements already have a business value, why sort them additionally. Wouldn't that make the whole BV thing superfluous?

Regards,
 Hendrik

2010/6/7 Radical <gab...@e-radical.ro>
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Lior K

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Jun 8, 2010, 3:04:11 PM6/8/10
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I agree - sorting by clicking on columns' headers is a precious feature
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