I understand that there can be no promises or guarantees, but is there a rough estimate/guess on when Greenhopper 6 would be released (year, quarter)?
I am very interested in some features which are supposed to be included with this release. I am evaluating using GH for a project, but we are really in need of these features, thereby my question.
Thanks for your interest in GreenHopper and the scrum support, it is great to see that we will have some eager adopters!
While we do not provide dates for future releases you can find more information on our plans in The Future of GreenHopper document. In regards to GHS-945, this is certainly one issue we will be resolving and more information will be forthcoming when we begin our early access previews.
Thanks for your time, have a super day.
Regards,
Nicholas Muldoon
Yes, also our adoption is on hold pending a clearer view of when GHS-945 will be resolved. Is there a release schedule for GreenHopper ? What happens after 5.8 ? - 5.9 ... 10, 11, 12 ... ? Is GHS in development, in test, ... ?
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Hi,
Which particular features are you looking for?
If it is multiple project support, for example, then you can get started today with GreenHopper 5.8.
Thanks,
Nicholas Muldoon
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That would be https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/GHS-945, separation of sprints and versions.
I'm investigating to use GH for a large product, having several scrum-projects "within a version" of the product.
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