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Documentation for GreenHopper 6.2.x. Documentation for earlier versions of GreenHopper is [available too].
2010 年 8 月 9 日
The Atlassian team are proud to announce the release of GreenHopper 5.2.
The following new features will be of particular interest to Kanban teams:
GreenHopper 5.2 also includes:
Upgrading to GreenHopper 5.2 is free for all customers with an active GreenHopper license.
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Upgrading to GreenHopper 5.2
You can download GreenHopper from the Atlassian website. If upgrading from a previous version, please read the GreenHopper 5.2 Upgrade Guide.
A Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) is an area chart that shows work-in-progress for a product, version or sprint. The horizontal x-axis in a CFD indicates time, and the vertical y-axis indicates stories. Each coloured area of the chart equates to a column on your Task Board.
A CFD can be useful for identifying bottlenecks. If your chart contains an area that is widening vertically over time, the area immediately below the widening area will generally be a bottleneck.
You can now release an ad-hoc version as soon as there is sufficient value to warrant it. Simply select 'Release' from the drop-down, and GreenHopper will take care of the rest!
On the Planning Board or Task Board you can simply click the appropriate Issue Type in the legend at the top of the screen. When you hover your mouse over an Issue Type in the legend, the '+' icon and a 'New Card' tool-tip will appear:
This is available for all issue types that are not sub-tasks.
If the legend is not visible, select 'Legend' from the 'Tools' menu.
GreenHopper 5.2 introduces a range of additional enhancements:
The issues resolved in GreenHopper 5.2 are shown below. To view the list in JIRA, please see here.
2 Comments
Anonymous
Oct 07, 2010Is there a way to make the issues group together, in parent/child relationahip - that we can then collapse and expand? We are wanting to use the Knban approach, but want to collapse the view to Parent (Epic level) if needed?
Nicholas Muldoon [Atlassian]
Oct 07, 2010Hello,
It sounds like you are seeking the functionality described in GHS-2277. If that is the case please view, vote and comment on that issue to show your support.
Thank you.
Regards,
Nicholas Muldoon