Is there a way to see previous sprints in Jira to get an idea of Historical trends by people? A list of all issues over all history per past Sprint.
You can see previous sprints with Sprint Report (or Sprint Burndown chart). It shows the scope changes log, incomplete and complete issues.
If you need more details on historical changes, check out Issue History for Jira app. My team developed it as a journal of past activities. Here you can filter by Sprint (or another option: assignee, project, date ranges) and get the list of issues.
List of issues per Sprint:
You can also Update by field and see changes made by a specific user.
There is 30-day free trial, so you can check if it is good for your case.
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Hey @Chitrangada Wagh -
If you are open to 3rd party solutions we can help with this in minware.
Here you can see a list of stories that went into sprint MW-422:
You can see on the date picker I'm looking back 3 months but our tool is fully historical and can evaluate your past projects without issue.
All tasks will be pulled and grouped appropriately - you could drill down in each of those stories to the tasks that went into the work and all the way down to the pull requests and commits. We can also uniquely differentiate between merged / unmerged code:
We try to just provide everything that you would want to know about your software projects in a very straightforward way.
Let me know if we can help or I am happy to share at how you can arrive at some metrics manually if you are not in the market for a tool. Open to feedback so please share!
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@Chitrangada Wagh Atlassian provides a number of delivered reports that you can use to learn more about sprints. I would suggest looking at the following:
https://support.atlassian.com/jira-software-cloud/docs/generate-a-report/
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