aprey10 / open-poker

Jira plugin which adds simple "scrum-poker" to the Issue View page
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Add bigger numbers in Fibonacci #28

Closed santhoshess closed 2 years ago

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Currently, the maximum number in Fibonacci is 21. We are looking for bigger numbers.

aprey10 commented 2 years ago

Hello, thanks for the interest in my plugin!

Have you considered using the Classic Planning Poker deck? It contains up to 100 points?

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Thanks for your suggestion. We would like to use an app for estimation within Jira and we really liked the way this plugin works. So, please let us know if further numbers can be added to Fibonacci series.

aprey10 commented 2 years ago

Yeah, I can add them. Will try to do it this week.

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Thanks a lot! Please add the numbers up to 100. Will be waiting for your update.

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Hi, Any update on this please?

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Hello, could you please prioritize this. We have been waiting for this.

aprey10 commented 2 years ago

Hello, I'm so sorry for a such long response. The war started in my home country, so I abandoned this project, but I'm back now.

Please let me know if you still need it. Also, I'd like to make sure I understood you correctly. Do you need next (after 21) Fibonacci numbers i.e. 34, 55, 89? If you just need a deck with bigger numbers you can switch from Fibonacci to "Classic plannig deck" it has 0,1,2,3,5,8,13,20,40,100 numbers.

santhoshess commented 2 years ago

Hi, Glad to hear back from you. I hope you are safe and doing well now. We wanted to use Fibonacci numbers across the organization and need the numbers 34, 55, and 89 after 21. Please make this change.

Also, not all projects and issue types don't need this estimation feature. I would like to know if there is an option to apply this feature only to a specific issue type/ project.

aprey10 commented 2 years ago

Hello, I have released a new plugin version (2.2.1). Once you upgrade you should see 34, 55, and 89 in the Fibonacci deck.

Regarding your second question - unfortunately, it's not supported now. Please feel free to create a separate github issue for that - if other plugin users would vote for it I will prioritize it and add it to my backlog. My current main priority - create a cloud version of the plugin.