We are currently using GreenHopper to manage our Sprints.
How can I lock down a Sprint after a Sprint Planning so that no more tickets can be added to the Sprint for the duration of development?
Can I do this by Role?
It would be great if the actions to add/edit/delete Sprints and adding/removing tickets to these sprints be pulled into a different role (e.g. ScrumMaster)
Doesn't sound right.
While I understand why some people would not like the Sprint backlog to be adjusted further, but Scrum-by-the-book doesn't discourage us from being pramagtic - Scrum is really about inspect and adapt, not just on the Sprint and daily basis but at any time.
The only people who can add, modify, remove things in the Sprint backlog (during the Sprint Planning and Daily Scrum) are the Developers. They should know best about the situation and priority, and collaborate with the Product Owner whenever necessary. The job of the Scrum Master is to facilitate (and remove impediments), not to have her hands to control.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the link to the open request. How do I resolve this question?
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Hi Surinder,
The permission to add issues is controlled by the 'Edit Issues' permission in the Project Permissions. You could provide a role with permission to edit issues, this would however also affected other edit actions on those issues.
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Your recommendation does allow me to achieve what I want but it also cripples other roles and their ability to edit issue. I don't think your recommendation is feasible in this scenario.
It would be great if the actions to add/edit/delete Sprints and adding/removing tickets to these sprints be pulled into a different role (e.g. ScrumMaster)
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