Greetings,
While planning the next sprint, we found ourselves wanting to check that contributors weren't over-committing. To do so, we searched in vain for a view that shows "select task.person, sum(task.estimated_time) where task.sprint=this_sprint group by task.person".
I did spend a bit of time searching here for an answer, but if it's there, I wasn't using the right words.
Kind regards,
Drew
Yes - we struggle with the same thing, the problem is a jira item is not tagged with the sprint until it is an active sprint from what I could see. So you have to open the sprint to check the resource commitment.
Still using spreadsheets for this ...
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That link does not work, however, there is no way to do this.
I am hoping someone at some stage in the future rights a plugin to do this, since like you say all the data is in the database.
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