What does Initially and Finally committed mean? I think Initially is when the sprint starts but where does Finally committed come from?
Hi Jharms,
I think you must be using the 'Agile Velocity Chart Gadget' from Broken Build
There's some info about meanings of the 'Initial Commitment' and 'Final Commitment' bars in their blog here: https://blog.brokenbuild.net/velocity-chart-gadget-track-sprint-initial-and-final-commitments-added-removed-and-completed-299813c42316
Also in the docs here: https://brokenbuild.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/VEL/pages/1454080001/Advanced+Velocity+Chart
Based on that info, this is what I think they mean:
Initial Commitment
"How much work was at the beginning of a sprint (right before its start)"
So that means the total work estimated (hours, story points or count depending on your settings) across all the issues/tasks/stories in the sprint just before it started.
Final Commitment
"How much work was at the end of a sprint (right before its completion)"
"Your estimates may have changed during the sprint, new stories added or existing stories removed. Final commitment shows the most up-to-date total commitment."
So that means the total work estimated across all the issues/tasks/stories in the sprint when it ends.
If Final Commitment is different from Initial Commitment, it means that items were added or removed or estimates where changed during the sprint.
Sam
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