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Using multiple different scrum boards for the same project?

Raju Anumula July 11, 2018

Hi Team,

We are one team/product, it makes sense to have a single JIRA Project for Product, while each team (Storage, Network, Infra, etc...) will manage their own (synced) bugs, sprint, and issues on their own board.

I've noticed that When you create a new board you still see cards from other boards, the only way to not see them is to filter them out using the board filter?
Also, can a project have multiple different sprints running at the same time for multiple teams? with possibly different dates? what is the recommended way of handling it?

Thanks

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Thomas Schlegel
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July 11, 2018

Hi Raju,

you can have more than one board for a project, but you have to take care of the underlying filter of the boards. You have to build the filter in a way, that every issue in your project only belongs to one of them, they have to be disjunct. 

I would create components (Storage, Network, Infra) and assign the issues to your components. Take care that you do not assign an issue to more than one component! 

Then create boards with a filter like "project = xxx and component = Storage" and "project = xxx and component = Network" etc.

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