Where do I get the patches?

On Aug 5, 4:47 am, Andrea Tomasini <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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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