On 28 May, 2009, at 23:07 , Taoy wrote:

> It appears possible to assign a bug to an iteration, but confusingly
> it doesn't appear in the interation backlog. Is there a proper way of
> doing this?  Or, am I supposed to create a linked free floating task
> and associate that with the bug?
Well the bug is supposed to be a task container... if you work agile,  
for every bug you might have something like: "Write automated test to  
reproduce the bug..." if reproducible "Fix the bug in ... code" and  
"review the code" (or pairing will remove the last one). The bug will  
appear in the Sprint Backlog if you choose bug as a ticket type that  
should be shown there... so you have to go to Admin/Agilo/Backlog,  
choose the Sprint Backlog and add Bug to the list of tickets.

> Thanks for any info. I'm just getting up to speed with agilo, using it
> with a real time, and so we are all learning on the job.
Good guys :-)

> Joe
ANdreaT


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