YouTrack Standalone 2019.2 Help

Scrum Project Template

When you create a YouTrack project with the Scrum project template, the project is created with the default settings that are described on this page.

Issue Fields

The following issue fields are attached to the project by default:

Name

Type

Values

Default value

Can be empty

Priority

enum[*]

Show-stopper, Critical, Major, Normal, Minor

Normal

false

Type

enum[1]

Epic, User Story, Task, Bug

Task

false

Assignee

user[1]

<All users who are members of the group for the project team>

Unassigned

true

State

state[1]

Open, In Progress, To Verify, Done (Resolved), Duplicate (Resolved)

Open

false

Sprints

enum[*]

Unscheduled

true

Ideal days

integer

No ideal days

true

Story points

integer

No story points

true

Agile Boards

Two agile boards are created for the project: one for use by the project managers and another for use by the development team.

The Project Management Board is built to track the development of major features and long-term strategic planning. This board represents the relationship between epics and user stores. Only issues with these types are displayed on the board. Swimlanes are defined by epics. Estimation for the user stories is counted in story points. The project management board has the following default configuration:

Tab

Setting

Value

General

Name

[Project Name] Project Management

owned by

The user who created the project with the Scrum project template.

Project

[Project Name]

Can view and use the board

Project-based

Can edit board settings

Project-based

Sprints

Enabled

Board behavior

Link sprints to values for Sprints

Search query

Type: Epic, {User Story}

Columns and Swimlanes

Columns

are identified by State

Values for Columns

Open, In Progress, To Verify, Done

WIP Settings

No — the number of tasks that are allowed in each column are not limited.

Swimlanes

are identified by Issues from field Type

Values for Swimlanes

Epic

Card

Estimation Field

Story points

Default Value for Type

User Story

Color Scheme

The color scheme for the cards is defined by the Priority field.

Chart

Type

Burndown

Issue Filter

All cards

Burndown calculated by

Issue count

A saved search with the name [Project Name] Managers Scrum Board Backlog is created and stored as the saved search for the backlog.

The Project Development Board is built for planning and managing incremental improvements in a series of sprints. This board represents the relationship between user stories and tasks. Swimlanes are defined by user stories. This board also displays issues with the type Task. Estimation for the tasks is counted in ideal days. The board for the development team has the following default configuration:

Tab

Setting

Value

General

Name

[Project Name] Development

owned by

The user who created the project with the Scrum project template.

Project

[Project Name]

Can view and use the board

Project-based

Can edit board settings

Project-based

Sprints

Enabled

Board behavior

Link sprints to values for Sprints

The input field for the search query is empty and can be modified at any time.

Columns and Swimlanes

Columns

are identified by State

Values for Columns

Open, In Progress, To Verify, Done

WIP Settings

No — the number of tasks that are allowed in each column are not limited.

Swimlanes

are identified by Issues from field Type

Values for Swimlanes

User Story

Card

Estimation Field

Ideal days

Default Value for Type

Task

Color Scheme

The color scheme for the cards is defined by the Priority field.

Chart

Type

Burndown

Issue Filter

All cards

Burndown calculated by

Estimation

A saved search with the name [Project Name] Scrum Board Backlog is created and stored as the saved search for the backlog.

Workflows

The following default workflows are attached to the project automatically:

In addition to the default workflows, a workflow that is specific to the Scrum board is attached to the project automatically. The Scrum workflow contains several rules that help you manage assignees, ideal days, story points, and subtasks on a scrum board. For a detailed description of this workflow, see Scrum.

Last modified: 17 December 2019