We would like to be able to add /modify the data shown on the storyboard card. This would allow us to show "value points" as well as effort estimate, as well as a calculated field like aging. It is helpful to see this information at a glance so we can grab the "right" next story off the backlog and enter it into the next phase.

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  • This would be very useful for us too. We'd like to be able to display which child project a story belongs to, so that if for example we're viewing the parent project of 3 release child projects, we can tell which release each story belongs to while being able to view all work in progress for that project together on the one board.

  • We'd also find this useful. We'd like to be able to add the Target Iteration field to the box, so that when we look at an overall project view, we can see which Stories are in which Status for each Target Iteration.

  • I'd like to see deadline date on the story cards.

  • I'd like to be able to add any of the story fields to the storyboard cards. I also just created an idea for doing this with testboard cards.

  • This seems a well documented request and can be easily justified from a business perspective. Please consider this 2 year old request!

  • We would like to customize the storyboard items as well - we'd like to show remaining to-do, instead of the original estimate.

  • Using VersionOne in our organization for Scrum and Kanban. Without ability to add fields to storyboard cards makes the process much harder for Kanban teams to get the most from VersionOne.

  • You can now customize the content of story cards as of the Summer 2012 release. You can choose to show any non rich-text field or column, including custom fields, project, parent epic, owner avatars, visual progress indicators, etc. The card settings are available under the storyboard customize page. Both board and card settings apply to the selected project.

    For more details, please see the release notes:
    http://community.versionone.com/Release%20Notes/ReleaseNotes2012Summer.aspx