[almighty] modeling 'types' for planner work items

Leonard Dimaggio ldimaggi at redhat.com
Thu Sep 29 19:52:05 UTC 2016


Ranjith,

When you say:
'...If yes, would it  get incrementally updated along with each of child
work item?...'

Are you referring to a state change in a child element resulting in an
automatic state update in its parent element?

-- Len


On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 3:05 AM, Max Rydahl Andersen <manderse at redhat.com>
wrote:

>
> Assuming that ‘fundamentals’, ‘value propositions’ and ‘experiences' will
>> exist as part of the backlog. As the experiences get converted to epics,
>> user stories and these user stories move to completion (visualizing it as
>> a
>> Kanban board), we will need to come up with a mechanism to move the
>> associated ‘fundamentals’, ‘value propositions’ and ‘experiences' of of
>> the
>> backlog as well. As we should only have unfinished work as part of the
>> backlog.
>>
>> Since the behavior of some of these types of work items will be different,
>> do we need to build in logic associated with ‘type’ of work item? For
>> example would ‘value propositions’ or ‘experiences’ have a state
>> associated? If yes, would it  get incrementally updated along with each of
>> child work item?
>>
>
> Yes, work items have a state - but what is the incremental updated you
> refer to ?
>
> Do you mean to be able to see the progress ? Then I would reckon that is
> best shown
> by visualising the parent/child relationships - i.e. 4 out of 10
> "child"/contained-tasks
> are done.
>
> That would work well for experiences especially.
>
> For ever running things like Fundamentals I don't follow why you would see
> those ever getting
> removed from "a board" or even backlog.
>
> They are inherently always there and not really in the backlog - but used
> for categorising the
> items in the backlog.
>
> /max
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