Well, I installed Agilo for Scrum on top of my existing Trac system,
and I had a lot of tickets in there... I was just trying to make it
easier now that I've converted all my existing tickets to Requirements
or User Stories to see which items in the Product Backlog had a high
Business Value or ROIF or something.  I was picturing a "one time"
sort similar to the "default sort" button that exists on the Sprint
Backlog.

Part of my problem is that I have a lot of "low value" tickets because
of the way we were doing tickets before, and I don't want to have to
look at them every time we do a Sprint Planning Meeting.

I suppose I can just manually drag them to the bottom of the list,
right?


On Apr 15, 10:31 am, Felix Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 13.04.2010 03:01, schrieb Rick:
>
> > Hi, I've seen some references to backlog sorting not working in the
> > current version - I just want to sort my product backlog, I can handle
> > Sprint backlogs not being sorted.  Is there maybe a hack of some kind
> > where I can hard code the sorting for now until a new version is
> > released?
>
> The new backlog should not be sorted automatically - basically this does
> not work cleanly when you have drag&drop. We evaluated that d&d is more
> important so we will discontinue automatic sorting in the future.
>
> Why do you want to sort your backlog?
>
> fs

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