On 4 Aug, 2009, at 23:48 , rstacy wrote:

Hi Stacy,

> I have an assortment of User Stories, Requirements, and Bugs.  One
> note is I have configured the backlog to allow Requirement, User
> Story, and Bug ticket types.
Basically only no tasks :-) The question is which of these tickets  
explicitly has a Milestone assignments and what is the linking  
structure that you put in place :-)

> For instance, I have one User Story that is closed and assigned to a
> previous milestone.  An interesting note is when I bring up the User
> Story it shows the reported by and owner fields twice on the view only
> screen.
So you have stories planned for Milestones? Normally we use the  
Requirement as container of the value and than "wishes" for the  
Product Owners for a Release plan, than all the linked stories, which  
have not been planned for a sprint not belonging to the current  
release, will appear automagically in the Release Backlog... So it is  
normally not needed to plan a release at that level of details, you  
will also have the risk that the team is feeling pushed, rather than  
allowed to pull of the backlog ;-)

Related to Bugs, they are also normally planned for a Sprint, and not  
for a Milestone, and typically they are not "valuable" in the meaning  
that they eventually have some "retainment" value that is not what a  
Product Owner wants to plan for a Release, it is more the cost he and  
the Development Team will have to bear, for not having done the things  
right in the first place :-D

> I have requirements that have milestone of n.a. and they are showing
> up in the release backlog as well.  The same with bugs.  All of my
> tickets seem to show the reported by, and owner fields twice on the
> view screen.
This is really strange... I mean boths:
1) Requirements without a milestone should only appear in a "global"  
backlog, and not in a scoped one, by definition, so they should appear  
in the Product Backlog and not in the Release Backlog.
2) The fact that you see fields double is also strange... do you see  
them in the ticket detail view or you see them as multiple columns in  
the backlog? In the first case, you may check to have the right  
version of template installed (go to Admin/Agilo/General and press  
save) and also to have a version of Genshi <= 0.5.1, which is the  
latest stable. In the development version there are bugs related to  
the usage of py:match, that causes duplication of content blocks, for  
which we already submitted patches, but have not yet been integrated :-)

> Thanks for any help that you can provide,
HTH

> Rob
ANdreaT

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