Felix,

I completely agree with your statements - reality is hard sometimes. :-). I think we've found a solution - but I appreciate the feedback. Had to ask.

Regards,
Ryan

On Mar 1, 2010, at 4:02 AM, Felix Schwarz wrote:

Hi Ryan,

first of all let me say that I feel that you try to solve a social problem using technology and this is extremly hard - usually this will fail.

IMHO your best option would be to apply scrum + use Agilo's traceability features:
- Do a real sprint planning meeting where you fill the sprint backlog.
 Make it clear to your PO (and your company) that the *development
 team* decides what goes into the sprint backlog!
 This 'pull principle' is essential for Scrum!
- If a user story does not contain all necessary information, the team
  will not commit to it.
- In Agilo you can see very easily if someone added a user story later
 to the sprint backlog. Reject these and remove the sprint.

That being said there is a possibility to restrict existing permissions even more (though not to the level of detail you described) by writing a custom trac policy (coding required) and build the rules you like.

fs

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