Visualize over github (only relevant for product related repo's)
- We suggest to use https://waffle.io/ to visualize this agile methodology
- This gives you a Kanban method on top of all your stories/bugs/fr's/tickets/...
How to use Waffle
Waffle present the issues and pull requests from one or more Github repository
We use 5 columns to categorize our works:
- Waffle can visualize stories, tasks, bugs/feature requests
- Waffle's are attached to milestone projects
- The same Waffle Kanban can visualize all mentioned categories above, use filters to select
- Waffle also allows a user to see which tasks/stories are assigned to him over multiple repo's
- For each Waffle linked to milestone we also link all relevant code repositories so we can use the same waffle to see progress on FR's & BUGS
Stories
- NEW: Stories selected for milestone but no work started yet
- PROGRESS: Stories which are being worked on
- QUESTION: Stories which need feedback and need to be discussed
- VALIDATION: When a story is done, the next step is to review it; this is a vey important step in our process
- CLOSED: After review when the solution proposed is accepted, the story is closed
Tasks
- NEW: Tasks not started yet
- PROGRESS: When someone is working on a task, the task is known as in progress. By looking at that column we can track on what the team is focusing on at the moment
- QUESTION: Task is unclear it needs attention
- VALIDATION: optional, sometimes a task needs to be validated
- CLOSED: Done
Bugs and feature requests
- NEW: Unsorted bugs/fr
- PROGRESS: Active people are working on it
- QUESTION: Need feedback
- VALIDATION: Being tested
- CLOSED: Done