My company is using JIRA Cloud. I would like to set up JIRA to handle the following scenario.
We have one product/backlog and there are multiple scrum teams developing that product. We need to be able to assign stories to versions/releases and report the release burndown. At the same time we need to enable each team pull stories from the backlog into their individual team sprint backlogs and report on their individual team velocity at the end of each sprint.
We have tried different configurations but we can't figure out how to have multiple teams with their own sprint backlogs with the ability to measure their sprint velocity AND at the same time have a consolidated view of release burndown across teams.
Is this pattern possible to achieve within JIRA Cloud - with or without add-on products? If so how do we set up projects and boards to accomplish this?
Hi @Ed Marshall ,
You can do this with our Great Gadgets add-on (available for both Jira Server and Jira Cloud).
It offers a "Release Burndown Burnup" dashboard gadget that is based on a filter. All you have to do is to create a filter that includes the issues from all your teams/projects and configure the gadget to use it. You can also specify the start/end date of your release. This way you will have the Burndown Chart across all team that you are looking for.
More details about how to configure it can be found in the add-ons documentation: https://bitbucket.org/StonikByte/great-gadgets-add-on/wiki/Home#!release-burnup-burndown-chart
Danut.
One option is to use components/labels/a custom field to differentiate work for different teams and use team-specific boards based on team-specific filters for each team. All burndowns etc work for each board. You can still have a consolidated view of the overall project with a project level board.
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