From 2139aaa766ce17244100c2bee2ba1a67d93289df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vincent Maglione Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 14:15:00 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Removes an extra word in Step 1 Minor grammatical fix in Step 3 --- pages/8-groom-backlog.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/8-groom-backlog.md b/pages/8-groom-backlog.md index b884ffc..3cebd39 100644 --- a/pages/8-groom-backlog.md +++ b/pages/8-groom-backlog.md @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ title: 8. Groom the backlog --- With many hypotheses to tackle now listed on your issue-tracking board, it’s time to prioritize again. Divide your content in three Trello columns: -1. One column where for incoming feature ideas. This column could be called __story candidates__ (using agile terminology) or __all hypotheses__ (lean startup terminology). +1. One column for incoming feature ideas. This column could be called __story candidates__ (using agile terminology) or __all hypotheses__ (lean startup terminology). 2. One column for features that we would like to see in an “ideal” future version of the product (think two or three releases ahead). This could be called the __product backlog__ or __hypotheses for entire product__. -3. One column for hypotheses to test that would comprise the first release, the minimum viable product (MVP). This could be called __release backlog__ or __hypotheses for MVP__. This should consist of the most essential hypotheses, that if pursued, would deliver value to the primary set of users. +3. One column for hypotheses to test that would comprise the first release, the minimum viable product (MVP). This could be called __release backlog__ or __hypotheses for MVP__. This should consist of the most essential hypotheses that, if pursued, would deliver value to the primary set of users. Prioritizing the stories into groups