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* The bug dependency feature seems very useful. Scrum recognizes that a product cannot be fully defined from the start. As a result, Scrum encourages teams to write basic descriptions of distant requirements and add specific details as they become apparent. The bug dependency tool may allow for this. | * The bug dependency feature seems very useful. Scrum recognizes that a product cannot be fully defined from the start. As a result, Scrum encourages teams to write basic descriptions of distant requirements and add specific details as they become apparent. The bug dependency tool may allow for this. | ||
** For example, a team building a website might create a user story for user login early in the project. Without much information, this story would be fairly high-level, for example "A user should be able to log into the site." Later, the team could add specific details as additional stories -- "A users should be able to log into the site with his email addresses", "The user should be able to find the 'Login' link in the top-right corner of the site", etc. These stories could depend on the first. | ** For example, a team building a website might create a user story for user login early in the project. Without much information, this story would be fairly high-level, for example "A user should be able to log into the site." Later, the team could add specific details as additional stories -- "A users should be able to log into the site with his email addresses", "The user should be able to find the 'Login' link in the top-right corner of the site", etc. These stories could depend on the first. | ||
* Mozilla is, of course, very familiar with Bugzilla. Most people would need little training with the tool. | |||
* The Songbird team has written a tool which generates reports from Bugzilla tickets. The tool, called [http://blog.songbirdnest.com/2008/12/15/songbird-path-to-agility-part-iii/# SDPBOT], is released under an open-source license. | * The Songbird team has written a tool which generates reports from Bugzilla tickets. The tool, called [http://blog.songbirdnest.com/2008/12/15/songbird-path-to-agility-part-iii/# SDPBOT], is released under an open-source license. | ||