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Lukasz Badura set one of Lukasz Badura's replies as an official response to "Octobers with duplicate days" in Code Sprinters
Lukasz Badura replied on October 30, 2009 14:22 to the question "Octobers with duplicate days" in Code Sprinters:
Lukasz Badura set one of Lukasz Badura's replies as an official response to "How to handle pair programming?" in Code Sprinters
Lukasz Badura replied on October 08, 2009 14:07 to the question "How to handle pair programming?" in Code Sprinters:
Thanks for pointing this out. To be honest we've stumbled on the same problem
here at Code Sprinters, and we've been using the exact same workaround
(duplicated tasks assigned to two team members). An appropriate user story is
present on BananaScrum's product backlog and perhaps will be approached in one
of the next sprints to come.
Lukasz Badura replied on October 08, 2009 14:01 to the question "How does Banana Scrum handle unfinished stories?" in Code Sprinters:
The changes to items on sprint backlog have to be done explicitly. Usually a sprint
cannot end with unfinished backlog items. The usual workflow is to drop the
unfinished items from the sprint. Moreover according to the Scrum methodology
items can be included into the new sprint upon planning (so it's not something
that should be done automatically).
Lukasz Badura set one of Lukasz Badura's replies as an official response to "What is the iCal link for?" in Code Sprinters
Lukasz Badura replied on August 13, 2009 09:58 to the question "What is the iCal link for?" in Code Sprinters:
After clicking this link your browser will download an ical file conaining calendar events related to sprints' start and end dates in the given project.
You can import this file to software which supports the ical format (a list can be found on the WIkipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_... ).
The main idea is to copy the link and to paste it into your software client, so the calendar is updated whenever you manage your sprints.-
Lukasz Badura started following the discussion "What do you think about Banana Scrum?" in Code Sprinters.
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