Martin,

I have verified that the team is made up of the correct members and that those 
mistakenly displayed were not members of the team. Here is our Trac instance 
info:

Trac:   0.11.4
Python:         2.6 (r26:66714, Jun 8 2009, 16:07:26) [GCC 4.4.0 20090506 (Red 
Hat 4.4.0-4)]
setuptools:     0.6c9
psycopg2:       2.0.11
Genshi:         0.5.1
mod_python:     3.3.1
Agilo:  1.2.0-PRO
Pygments:       1.0
Subversion:     1.6.4 (r38063)
jQuery: 1.2.6 

Thanks,
-Nathan

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Martin Häcker
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 8:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Agilo for Scrum] Team capacity planning problems

Hi Nathan,

> I suspect this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find it. I 
> have had for a few months now an issue when I do my sprint planning in 
> the "Team members' capacity planning" frame of the team's sprint page 
> I see a number of Trac users listed who are not members of the team. 
> None of the stories attached to the sprint are assigned to any of 
> these other Trac users (I suppose it's possible that some of the 
> requirements or tasks associated with those stories might be, but I 
> don't think that is the case either).

This is strange - could you please double-check that only the team members that 
are supposed to be in a team are actually in them?

One way to check would be to log in as admin and go to
Admin>Agilo>Teams>$TEAMNAME.

> This would all be fine except that I am also not allowed to set the 
> capacity for these Trac users to 0 - I get a Trac error when I attempt 
> to do that that states "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no 
> attribute 'calendar'" mt assumption has been that this error is 
> because some of those users are not actually team members for the team 
> assigned to the sprint.

> Has anyone seen this and does anyone know what I can do to resolve it 
> other than adding those Trac users to the team and never giving them 
> any capacity?

Not sure whats happening there, but could you please report the version of trac 
and agilo that you use?

One way to do this is to log in to agilo as an admin and visit "About Trac" in 
the upper right corner. Then copy the system information table.

Regards,
Martin

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