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Scrum Planning Poker Portlet
DXP App
Analytics and Optimization
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The Scrum Poker Portlet allows the Scrum teams to make task estimation faster and easier. With our portlet users will be able to play planning poker from anywhere. The Portlet is multi-platform, so users can use their favorite device to vote (desktop, tablet or mobile). Team can choose one of available sets of decks, therefore team can estimate task the way they prefer.
During using this portlet your team can be together even if you're remote. Just connect with your teammates in whatever way you prefer (phone, skype) and share the link to portlet.

Features:
- Easy set up by user.
- High flexibility. Multiple users and teams can share a single instance of a portlet or you can configure one instance for each team.
- Designed in accordance with responsive web design (RWD).
- Simple and clear interface.
- Bringing the team together.
- Scrum master can choose users which will take a part in estimation.
- Supports various story points card sets: modified Fibonacci, t-shirt size, power of two.

To start estimation using Scrum Poker Portlet you need to create User Group contains team members. You also need to assign permission ‘Scrum Poker Master’ to leading User Group member (e.g. Scrum Master). This user can configure portlet (choose card set, present team members) and start the game.
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DEVELOPER
24-11-21 下午6:00
Published date
24-11-21 下午6:00
Published Date
24-11-21 下午6:00
SUPPORTED OFFERINGS
Liferay PaaS
Supported Versions
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	- Failed at: #assign channelId = channel.items[0].id  [in template "3192443#3192485#null" at line 18, column 9]
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1<#if themeDisplay?has_content> 
2	<#assign scopeGroupId = themeDisplay.getScopeGroupId() /> 
3</#if> 
4 
5<#if currentURL?has_content> 
6	<#if currentURL?contains('web')> 
7		<#assign 
8			index = 2 
9			partsUrl = currentURL?split('/') 
10			siteName = partsUrl[index..index]?join('/') 
11		/> 
12	</#if> 
13</#if> 
14 
15<#assign channel = restClient.get("/headless-commerce-delivery-catalog/v1.0/channels?accountId=-1&filter=name eq 'Marketplace Channel' and siteGroupId eq '${scopeGroupId}'") /> 
16 
17<#if channel?has_content> 
18	<#assign channelId = channel.items[0].id /> 
19</#if> 
20 
21<#if (CPDefinition_cProductId.getData())??> 
22	<#assign productId = CPDefinition_cProductId.getData() /> 
23</#if> 
24 
25<#assign 
26	product = restClient.get("/headless-commerce-delivery-catalog/v1.0/channels/"+ channelId +"/products/"+ productId +"?accountId=-1&nestedFields=productSpecifications&productSpecifications.pageSize=-1") 
27	specifications = product.productSpecifications![] 
28/> 
29 
30<div> 
31	<#if specifications?has_content> 
32		<#assign 
33			liferayVersionSpecification = specifications?filter(item -> stringUtil.equals(item.specificationKey, "liferay-version")) 
34		/> 
35 
36		<#if liferayVersionSpecification?has_content> 
37		 	<#list liferayVersionSpecification as liferayVersion> 
38				<#assign liferayVersionValue = liferayVersion.value /> 
39 
40				<#if liferayVersionValue?has_content> 
41					${liferayVersionValue}<#if liferayVersion?has_next>,</#if> 
42				</#if> 
43		  </#list> 
44		</#if> 
45	</#if> 
46</div> 
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