#10. Neil compares the to-do list on his 100-year old house to the product backlog and goes on to describe:
• Using epics to capture your project scope
• Getting your product backlog started
• Estimating backlog items using story points and not t-shirt sizes or ideal days
• User stories, spikes, chores and bugs
• The product backlog in sprint planning and sprint reviews
• Refining the product backlog in storytime workshops
• Managing the backlog in Atlassian JIRA (https://atlassian.com/software/jira) or Visual Studio Team Services (https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/team-services/) .
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