Query regarding Backlog Levels in Azure Devops - azure-devops

I'm trying to configure and customize the Azure DevOps tool as per the requirement for my application development team. In the boards setting, I have selected the option "Bugs are managed with Tasks" to get a good view of my sprint items. However, my team reports post production issues as Bugs in the tool and enabling the above mentioned setting doesn't allow me to view these Bugs in the Kanban Boad. Reason is they are not linked with any User Story.
I have been exploring the options in Backlog levels options available in the Processes settings and found that the Backlog level "Stories" is tagged only for User Story.
My query here is can i try linking Bug and Task to the already existing "Stories" backlog level. Azure DevOps does gives option to create a custom backlog level and custom Work item type. I would like to customize the existing functionality to best fit my team. Please let me know if there is a work around.

Query regarding Backlog Levels in Azure Devops
This behavior is by designed and there is no way to fix it at present for the exists Work item type Bug.
Because there is only one requirement backlog and it cannot be removed, but can be renamed and edited:
There is an user voice about this request on the Developer Community.
As workaround, we could create a custom the Work item type and add it to backlog level, for example, I create a custom Work item type BugWithoutTask, then add it portfolio backlog:
Then go to backlog settings and enable new backlog:
Now, we could these BugwithoutTask in the Kanban Boad:
You could check this document for some more deails.
Hope this helps.

Related

I am looking for a way in Azure DevOps to have a good overview of the status of my A/B tests

Since the process of one A/B test usually takes multiple sprints I would like to add another board in which I can add the A/B tests (as F.E. features). User stories for one sprint can then be added to a specific sprint for my team (which consists of a few specialists and a developer). This way I am able to overview the status (research phase, test , code writing, running, analysis, etc.) of all tests in one overview. I have not been able to find out how this is possiblie within Azure Devops, or if there is a work around. Can anyone help me?
My team also works in projects other than A/B tests, which means we cannot use the boards section.
Unless there is a hidden way to add another board to a team?
You could Copy or clone a work item to add the user stories or tests to a new boards. Open the user story you want to clone, then click Create copy of work item and choose whether to include exist links, attachments and child work items. After creating, change the Area and Iteration to your target boards.
Update
In Azure DevOps you can only create boards by creating a team. The team board is created as a side-effect of creating the team. Please refer to Manage and configure team tools and Configure and customize Azure Boardsfor details.
After creating and configuring a new team, you could see the boards in the dropdown list.

No User Stories in backlog navigation levels (Azure Devops)

I can't see where to activate User Stories for my DevOps. I only have Epics and Issues. Where can I change this?
Backlog elements are dependent on the chosen project process as project creation. The backlogs defined for each default process are:
Agile: Stories, Features, and Epics
Basic: Issues and Epics
Scrum: Backlog items, Features, and Epics
CMMI: Requirements, Features, and Epics
As seen in the official documentation, the process implemententing Stories in backlogs is Agile. You have probably set up your project as Basic.
To change this, you need to go to the Organisational settings and then change the process.
Microsoft has a page exactly dedicated to this exact change with clear defined instructions with screenshots:
Changing Process from Basic to Agile
For further projects, just use the process Agile and it will be available as default.

Azure Devops WorkItems

I am new to azure devops and devops field. I am exploring myself in azure devops, where learning boards. I I was confused while updating the status of my work item. I was assigned with a task (example: create a login page. Now i went to azure boards and its allowing me to edit the title and priority fields. Those are already set by my higher levels. I only need to add details like time efforts, status). What security is our team missing to achieve this?
Also i need to move the work items from one stage to next stage(Todo to completed) via VS2017. How to achieve that. Now i am currently going to devops portal and drag and drop the workitems to next columns.
If you have permission to edit a work item, you can edit any field on the work item. This is by design. Whether it's a limitation or not is up to you to decide.
You can update the work item state from Visual Studio by linking it to your commit in the team explorer. Refer to the documentation.

Board Column not showing on Tasks and Bugs on Query in Azure DevOps

what do i need to configure to show on what board column my tasks and bug is located in Azure DevOps. Currently it only displays on Epic,Feature and User Stories only.
It is by design that Tasks and Bugs are not shown with Epics, Features, and Stories in Boards, for Tasks is not of backlog level and it is managed within Stories as child item. For details please check this document.
Hovever you can easily create new tasks, tests and bugs from the a story's board. Please check the document Add a task or set of tasks on Boards. You can check the document for more information about add child items from Backlogs
The operation that is supported by azure devops currently is that you can setup Bugs shown with Epics, Features, and Stories. Please check documents Set your team's preferences for tracking bugs
You can also choose to hide or show one or more backlog level(Epics, Features, Stories) for Backlog navigation. For detailed information please check document Select backlog navigation levels for your team.
If you want to suggest Microsoft to support showing tasks and bugs with Stories and Epics. You can submit a feature(click suggest a feature and choose azure devops) request here.

VSTS: Group level between feature and work item

I am working as a Product Owner for a development team using scrum, we are using VSTS for our backlog.
So far I have been organizing my backlog using Epics and Features, I am mainly using features.
I use Features both to group work items but also for keeping control of delivering stuff. If I for instance know that I need to deliver a certain functionality a certain day then I create a Feature for that and include the needed work items. I need to do that because I manage many projects simultaneously.
So far, so good.
But now Product Management want to start creating Epics and Features for them to organize work. I can live without the Epics, and it is fine that they create the features and I add work items. But when I start executing I need some way to organize into deliverables.
Any idea how I can do that, basically I need a group like features but in between feature and work item
You can add tags for your and other Epics to distinguish them...
basically I need a group like features but in between feature and work item
Alternatively you can create a new work item type like features. Please see Customize a project using an inherited process for details.
Create an inherited process
Custom the process
Add a new work item type
...
Apply the customized process to your project
UPDATE:
You need to add a new Portfolio backlog level, but in Azure DevOps (VSTS) the new Portfolio backlogs can only be added as the top level, that means the hierarchy should be Deliverable > Epic > Feature > Backlog Item.
So, in this case you can rename them to match your requirements, for example rename Feature to Deliverable, Epic to Feature, Deliverable to Epic...
Please see Customize your backlogs or boards for details.