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Launch
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Use the VisualBacklog Visual Backlog link in the project navigation to launch it.
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Use the source dropwdown to select the source data of VisualBacklogVisual Backlog, you can choose from a list of:
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Use the data filters on the top of VisualBacklog Visual Backlog to filter the issues/projects you would like to work on.
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Use the issue link dropdown to filter out issue links that do not correspond to a dependency relationship e.g.
duplicates
orclones
and keep only those that do e.g.blocks
Enable the prioritisation tracks option located in the Layout Configuration panel on the right of VisualBacklog’s Visual Backlog’s screen.
Voilà! VisualBacklog Visual Backlog groups the issues on the board into prioritisation tracks that are numbered and ordered by the ascending order of priority.
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Blockers
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Use the issue link dropdown to filter out issue links that do not correspond to a dependency relationship e.g.
duplicates
orclones
and keep only those that do e.g.blocks
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enable the prioritisation tracks.Status colour Green title optional Enable the bottlenecks blockers option located in the Layout Configuration panel on the right of VisualBacklog’s Visual Backlog’s screen.
There you go! bottlenecks blockers are highlighted while non bottlenecks blockers are faded. A bottleneck is a not-done issue that is also a dependency of another issue located on a forward prioritisation tracks.
Thanks to the prioritisation tracks and the bottlenecks blockers options, prioritising work becomes easier. when both options are enabled, non faded issues on the left most track are the issues that must be prioritised first before moving to the next track and so on.
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