Configuring versions in a Kanban project

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A version is a set of features and fixes released together as a single update to your product. Kanban boards do not require issues to be pre-assigned to versions (unlike Scrum boards which do require issues to be pre-assigned). This is because Kanban is designed for a continuous flow of work, rather than set iterations. For more information about Kanban versus Scrum, see Configuring a project.

On a Kanban board, you can choose to release a version at any point in time — the version will contain all issues that are complete at that time. You also specify the name of the version at the time of the release.

For information on how to release a version on a Kanban board, see Deploying a release.

Last modified on Aug 17, 2017

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