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What to do with the post its ??

Last post 10:35 am April 14, 2016 by Renan Melo
4 replies
09:40 pm April 11, 2016

Hi everyone.

At the end of all sprints, and the product is finally done. There is something special to do with the post its or just throw away?

Best regards!


12:52 am April 12, 2016

Instead of Post-Its we used a magnetic card where we can erase the content. so we can reuse it after.


02:48 am April 12, 2016

What does the Definition of Done say should happen to the backlog items used to create each product increment? If they are valuable to the product, then this should be provided for in the DoD.


09:55 am April 12, 2016

Normally I just throw away Post-its represententing tasks that were created by the team during the Planning. However, I put Post-its representing Product Backlog Items into a folder for later reference. (even if there is an electronic tool like Jira)


10:35 am April 14, 2016

Nice!

Tnks for answers, they all were useful!!

Best Regards.


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