
In my example here, I have been tracking total story points and also estimated story points completed. Developers can also provide an estimate in brackets of the amount of effort already spent. In Progress: Stories actively being worked on should be in this list, and the developers working on the story should assign themselves to the card.These are the stories that the team can pull from and assign themselves to. You may also name this To Do or Sprint Backlog. Current Sprint: The Current Sprint is the work that needs to be done right now.Once estimates are applied, the total points wrap up into the list header to show you the size of the sprint. More refined estimates can be applied and stories can be broken down. Sprint Planning: This is the column where the team can begin planning for the next sprint without interfering with current sprint activities.This is where the Product Owner can work to build up work for upcoming sprints. You’ll see on the board example that some stories have estimates, and some are still being written and aren’t ready for estimation yet. Product Backlog: This is where all the stories start.I’ve split up the board in the following manner: The screenshot provided here is from a personal project (Project Loki) where I am running a one-man scrum team. Sample Trello Board configured for Scrum. If we want to bring backlog planning into the same view, we can do this with a few extra columns. In a Scrum process, we typically have the standard stages TO DO, IN PROGRESS, and DONE for our tasks. The first step in configuring Trello is to set up your Lists on the board.
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In this post, I’d like to walk you through the process of how to configure a Trello board to run a Scrum-like process. Recently I started up a little side project for a personal application I wanted to write, and I decided to run the project using Trello and Scrum for Trello as my task tracking tools. In the past, I’ve written about how to use Trello for agile task tracking, and also about some tools that allow you to use Trello for Scrum.
