Jira Swimlane Shuffler
Shuffle the order of assignee swimlanes on an active Jira sprint/Kanban board.
Jira displays assignee swimlanes in alphabetical order. This can make daily stand-ups frustrating for the Willamsons and Zordons in the group, especially when the Barclays and Chens take too much time.
This extension will take div elements of class "ghx-swimlane" and randomly shuffle them on the page.
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Really good. Sadly I can´t move stories when I shuffle things up, so I have to refresh the page and then I can, which defeats the purpose of the shuffle. other than that works as stated. simple and light.
Really good. Sadly I can´t move stories when I shuffle things up, so I have to refresh the page and then I can, which defeats the purpose of the shuffle. other than that works as stated. simple and light.
All but me... The way standups are ran when we walk the board we have to do through everyone, and this does a fantastic job of mixing thigs up. I was going to write one myself, but now I don't hav eto. I would add an option to allow "my assignments" to be hidden or moved to the bottom though. As the SM I take care of moving the parent stories/issues and the devs handle theirs. If we could lust focus on them it would be helpful. :-) Thanks for this!
All but me... The way standups are ran when we walk the board we have to do through everyone, and this does a fantastic job of mixing thigs up. I was going to write one myself, but now I don't hav eto. I would add an option to allow "my assignments" to be hidden or moved to the bottom though. As the SM I take care of moving the parent stories/issues and the devs handle theirs. If we could lust focus on them it would be helpful. :-) Thanks for this!
Has really helped our daily scrum meetings to be more interactive plus the added benefit of making them less boring ;)
Has really helped our daily scrum meetings to be more interactive plus the added benefit of making them less boring ;)
This helps me keep the team on-time for stand-up and on their toes, especially since no one knows who will be talking first until I click the button.
This helps me keep the team on-time for stand-up and on their toes, especially since no one knows who will be talking first until I click the button.