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    <p>I am looking for a program that can make burndown charts which does not assume that just because a day passes by, all work time for that day automatically is assumed to have turned into progress for the current sprint. I am thus not particularly interested in finishing a sprint at some specific date, however I am interested in keeping track of if the estimate is accurate.</p> <p>I am only intending to use this for private programming (and non-programming) projects, so it does not have to be a full fledged scrum team solution (although I assume it would be).</p> <p>To better explain what I am looking for, let's imagine I have a project "Paint my house" with a single sprint consisting of nine tasks:</p> <ol> <li>Buy paint, brushes and cleaning liquid.</li> <li>Wash the North wall.</li> <li>Wash the West wall.</li> <li>Wash the South wall.</li> <li>Wash the East wall.</li> <li>Paint the North wall.</li> <li>Paint the West wall.</li> <li>Paint the South wall.</li> <li>Paint the East wall.</li> </ol> <p>Since this will be done in my spare time, at any day I might down-prioritize this and do other stuff. And the painting is highly dependent on the weather as well. Therefore a calender day passing does in absolutely no way imply that the project will make progress for that day.</p> <p>Every single application that I have found that can make burndown charts fails utterly to fit this scenario. They all assume "calender time passing equals progress". I want to supply the expected progress manually.</p> <p>Any suggestions for a tool that is able to handle a project in this way?</p> <p>(Related questions, but which does not provide me with an answer to my question. <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/829497/agile-methods-specifically-taylored-to-working-solo">https://stackoverflow.com/questions/829497/agile-methods-specifically-taylored-to-working-solo</a>, <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2805155/how-have-you-implemented-scrum-for-working-alone">How have you implemented SCRUM for working alone?</a>, <a href="https://stackoverflow.com/questions/308292/using-scrum-on-a-personal-time-project">Using Scrum on a &quot;Personal Time&quot; Project</a>)</p>
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