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- 1Beginning a new sprint when work in the last one is completed "too early" result in sprints with different lengths (ie not timeboxed)?Martin Wickman– Martin Wickman2011-06-09 14:54:09 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2011 at 14:54
- 3Martin Wickman: this is an exceptional action, required in an exceptional situation.user2567– user25672011-06-09 14:56:35 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2011 at 14:56
- 2The Product Owner can (and should) cancel a Sprint if necessary. scrum.org/storage/scrumguides/Scrum%20Guide.pdf (page 11)user2567– user25672011-06-09 15:02:34 +00:00Commented Jun 9, 2011 at 15:02
- This does't look like a case where the scrum should be canceled. Just talk to the program owner to determine which stories to pull into the current sprint. Stories that can be finished in one week.Blake– Blake2011-07-02 15:52:49 +00:00Commented Jul 2, 2011 at 15:52
- @Blake: that's how it is defined in the official scrum book page 11, see above.user2567– user25672011-07-02 15:55:40 +00:00Commented Jul 2, 2011 at 15:55
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