Mobile web/Trello

For project and workflow management, the Mobile Web team uses Trello. Various housekeeping and procedural things in Trello are documented here. Some if not all of these are specific to the mobile web project.

All procedures below assume that you are logged in to Trello and have administrative access to the Mobile Web boards.

Boards
At any given time, the mobile web team maintains 4 distinct boards in Trello. The 4 board types are documented below. Note that the board names follow specific conventions, and that sprint names are determined collectively by the team at Sprint Kickoff, fitting into a category defined at the beginning of the fiscal year and proceding in alphabetical order. For example, for FY2014-2015, the team has decided to have sprint names that correspond to 'kick-ass movie titles' - eg 'Armageddon', followed by 'Brazil', etc.

Current sprint
Naming convention: Mobile Web - Current Sprint ## (sprint name)

Example: Mobile Web - Current Sprint 28 (Brazil [n the Hood])

Next sprint
Naming convention: Mobile Web - Next Sprint ## (first letter of next iteration name)

Example: Mobile Web - Next Sprint 29 (C____)

Quarterly backlog
Naming convention: Mobile Web - Q# Backlog (FY)

Example: Mobile Web - Q1 Backlog (2014/2015)

Bug backlog
Mobile Web - Bug Backlog

Kicking off a new iteration

 * 1) Move all cards that have not been accepted from the old iteration to the 'next iteration' board, unless there are cards the product owner does not wish to move to the new iteration. This is, sadly, a manual process that must be done card-by-card (there is no way to do this in batches).
 * 2) Close the old iteration board. (Show sidebar -> Menu -> Close Board)
 * 3) Go to the 'next iteration' board.
 * 4) Rename the 'next iteration' board to the current iteration, following the appropriate naming convention and updating the sprint name based on the name agreed upon by the team. (Single-click on the board name which loads a renaming dialog box)
 * 5) Create a new 'next iteration' board, following the appropriate naming convention.