Hey Radical,

thanks for your feedback. As you have noticed, the backlog in the last 
release is missing some features the old backlog had. We seek to deliver 
a fully featured new backlog in the next release.

More comments inline.

On Wednesday 17 March 2010, Radical wrote:
> 1. It says "Cannot modify sprints that have ended" even though the
> Sprint didn't started yet,
> 2. the only difference from R, US & T is the identation level (no
> collors, bold... & etc.),

These two are known bugs.


> 3. if I click on SP || BV a select appears... but I cannot click on
>  it to select something because it disappears (there is an ondblclick
>  event... use that instead on click... or something...),
> 4. event if I change something in the owner field I don't know if
>  it's going to be save cuz' I don't have any button left,

I don't think I fully understand what you mean. Clicking a remaining 
time once should give you an input field where you can edit the number 
(if you have the privileges). Hitting escape cancels and pressing enter 
or unselecting sends to the server. Which part does not work for you?


> 5. one of the WORST thing is the link... ONLY ON THE ID of the User
> Story (or Requirment... or Task)... this is by far the worst ideea
> anyone could came with,

In the Pro version, you have the inline editor as another link to 
consider. You also need some space to drag items so I'm not sure it is 
wise to make more text a link.


> 6. no pagination,
> 7. can't order by column headers,

True, but neither has been present in the old backlog -- and I think for 
a reason. The default backlog ordering can be configured in the Admin, 
and the order items are in is the priority. I'm not sure you really want 
to reorder them by columns. And for pagination... try to keep the number 
of Backlog items short ;-)

> With all the above only two of them bring 90% of disappointment...
>  the fact that I cannot mark 0 hours left on a task from the Sprint
>  backlog view and of course problem no. 5... The rest is livable...

This should work. Can you elaborate?

> For now... this is still the best (free) tools for SCRUM...
> ...let me see from now on...

Thanks.

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