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How to get all sprints in project using JIRA REST API Is there anything something like "https: www example com jira rest agile 1 0 sprint?project=XYZ", to retrieve all the sprints in a JIRA Software project The JIRA platform API can retrieve projects info and the JIRA Software API can retrieve sprints for a given board
jira - Why is my Backlog and Active Sprint missing issues listed in All . . . However, my Backlog shows that there are 149 issues without any filters applied, implying that there are 56 issues that are not being shown I have identified several of the missing issues, but cannot discern why these issues are not showing up either in my active sprints or the backlog, regardless of whether or not they are assigned to a sprint
Azure DevOps boards missing sprints iterations - Stack Overflow My Azure DevOps boards are not showing all sprints (iterations) in the Iteration selection for the filter I am missing last month's sprint I can find all work items through a query, and I have some
Git branching strategy for Agile project - Stack Overflow At each beginning of a sprint development-cycle, release-manager creates the next release-branch based off master E g release-sprint-42 which, when created, equals master branch Developers create feature-branches with base from develop They merge feature-branch to develop once it's ready for testing, et c Like you currently suggest
JIRA agile - find the total number of issues completed in each sprint . . . Yes I've seen that although don't think there's any obvious way to get that number once you've already completed the sprint I want to find out how many were completed in the 30 previous sprints without manually counting for each
What is the best way to manage a user story that spans accross sprints . . . At the end of a sprint, an unfinished story is typically carried over to the next sprint and thus changes backlog Depending whether your burndown chart reflects stories or tasks, add up the unfinished story's points, or the unfinished tasks' estimates with the rest of the sprint items to get your Todo total and draw the ideal trend