| 21 | Our internal backlog consist of several sheets |
| 22 | * Impediments sheet with: |
| 23 | * Name - name of the impediment |
| 24 | * Description - short description of the impediment |
| 25 | * Date - the date it was posted |
| 26 | * Submitter - developer name. |
| 27 | * Impact - low, medium, strong, etc. |
| 28 | * Status - resolved, unresolved, etc. |
| 29 | * Smells sheet with: |
| 30 | * Name - name of the smell. |
| 31 | * Location - class, package, document, etc. |
| 32 | * Description - a short description. |
| 33 | * Reported - a date. |
| 34 | * Documents sheet with: |
| 35 | * Name - name of the document. |
| 36 | * Link - active link. |
| 37 | * Daily Availability - everyone should fill the days he can be available for the current sprint. |
| 38 | * Global Availability sheets |
| 39 | * Week |
| 40 | * Notes |
| 41 | * See [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p-0Oq38E1ayuX-E_kPfPxbg&hl=en# Internal Backlog Google Doc][[BR]] |
| 42 | In order to maintain the backlog we should fill the sheets periodically, this will give us the opportunity for better planning our work and prevent mistakes. This iteration we will write down the smells and impediments during the iteration review, but this will be exception, in the future iterations the team members must fill in these sheets during the iteration. This way we will be able to prevent unwanted results in earlier phases. |