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Use this tag for questions related to a "Sprint", which is a time box used for iterative/incremental development in Scrum. The term is also used by various other agile frameworks that have borrowed the term from Scrum, and is currently considered on-topic for non-Scrum frameworks that use the term for planning or time boxing even if the specific implementation details vary.
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Can we say that a Sprint and a source code branch are almost the same things?
My question is about the Sprint in Scrum and the branch in Bitbucket. Can we say that a Sprint and a branch are almost the same things? … If so, we will open our very first branch in BitBucket and this will be our first Sprint. …