We've been using Greenhopper (now Jira Agile) for a long time and we just got Zephyr. How do I associate a Test Cycle that I create in Zephyr with a sprint created with Jira Agile?
I am also looking for information on this topic, and the one provided does not give enough clarity. The issue my team is facing is that they want to track testing sprints the same way that the dev team tracks sprints. With Zephyr, we have not figured out a way to associate a testing cycle to a sprint (rather than to a Release version). This results in our QA team having to create erroneous release versions in our project just to track testing, rather than being able to associate at a sprint level. Any help on working around this would be great, as it messes up our reporting on our road map.
Hello Gil
I know its too late but better late than never
I would like to share with you what our customers are doing:
1.They link test cases to User Stories
2.They Align test cycles to Epics or User Stories
If you want to learn more about what Agile means to testing
Kind Regards
Pooja
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Super helpful. Appreciate it, Pooja. Continued success.
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Following for the answer as well.
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I am also looking for the same answer
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I just emailed them question directly and am waiting for a response.
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I'm also looking for the integration between Jira Agile and Zephyr.
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I know this is old, but I'm looking for this as well...any answers?
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