I'd wager that the original idea here is more akin to a list of task, with some info added on top of it. That's how I see it myself.
And yes, I need to have a status. It allows me to warn people outside the dev team if there are any outstanding issues or if we'll be able to soon release something. Communication is key when your team is not its sole customer.
And yes, I need to have a status. It allows me to warn people outside the dev team if there are any outstanding issues or if we'll be able to soon release something. Communication is key when your team is not its sole customer.