My team is having planned and unplanned work, so we decided to start working in Sprints for the planned work. Now I would like to still use a kanban board for the unplanned work (high priority maintenance for example).
This is of course possible with a seperate Kanban board for the unplanned work, but that requires my team to constantly switch between boards to see which work has to be picked up. Ideally I would like to create 1 single overview for my team which shows both the current sprint kanban and below it the "non-sprint" kanban board. If they could also have different backlogs that would be even better.
Could someone tell me if this is possible within Jira and if so how to do this? I am still learning how to use Jira so tips are very welcome.
Hi @Frank Walraven ,
kanban and sprint are two different approaches and they can't be combined in a single view.
Fabio
Thanks for your reply Fabio.
In that case, currently when I switch from the Scrum board to the Kanban board (within the same project) I see stories and tasks that are within the Scrum board (so in a sprint) in the Kanban board. Is it possible to only show items in the Kanban board that are not currently planned in a sprint?
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Hey @Frank Walraven , absolutely you can do that updating your kanban board filter.
My suggestion is to use something similar to :
project = YOUR_PROJECT_KEY_HERE and Sprint is EMPTY
in that way all issues planned in the current or future sprints will not appear in your kanban board.
Hope this helps,
Fabio
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