User timothy chu - FogBugz Knowledge Exchangemost recent 30 from http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com2013-05-19T15:18:18Zhttp://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/feeds/user/4306http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/10957/cloning-a-project-definition-how-to-describe-the-product-in-fbCloning a project definition / how to describe the "product" in FBTimothy Chu2012-11-23T21:47:54Z2012-11-26T13:23:12Z
<p>Currently, in our implementation of FB, "project" corresponds with a product. We use milestones to indicate the release (ie. version). We'd like to change to use milestones as 2 week sprint indicators, and projects for the release. The problem is that we have a list of about 30 areas in the project, and at the start of the release cycle, I'd have to recreate each of these 30 areas manually. Is there a better way? Areas don't seem to be something that can be "globalized".</p>
<p>Secondly, if I were to define projects as releases, how would I define the product? I noticed the Product Group plugin...is this how the rest of you are organizing your products?</p>
<p>An alternate method of organizing this that would answer the above questions would be to use a release name as part of the milestone...something like
"Office 2012 Sprint 5", and leave "project" to be the product name, "Office". Maybe that's the way to go?</p>
http://fogbugz.stackexchange.com/questions/10418/priority-vs-project-backlog-orderPriority vs Project Backlog OrderTimothy Chu2012-05-17T17:39:20Z2012-05-17T19:08:43Z
<p>Historically, we've been using Priority to determine how likely we will be fixing a bug for a particular milestone. Having read about the EBS, we'd like to use the Project Backlog Order as well. How do these fields differ, esp in how they are used by EBS? Will we still need to set Priority?</p>