Hi Stephen,

Am 28.04.10 11:14, schrieb Stephen Moretti:
>     You should be able to remove the alias name of that ticket in the agilo
>     ticket admin page (i.e. set it to the empty string). That should remove
>     the "create xxx" link in the advanced UI as well as prevent that type
>     from being choosable as a type when changing ticket types.
> 
> 
> I go to /admin/agilo/types/defect remove the alias from the box and
> click on save. When it returns to the /admin/agilo/types page the alias
> is still present.  I ended up removing it from the Trac.ini file.
> 
> Nice to see that the format used is very similar to the Trac Workflow
> configuration, so it makes it very easy to read and understand if you've
> already worked with the Trac workflows. http://sn.im/tracworkflow :)

Glad you like it!

By the way: there might be a bug in that save-checkbox that does not
make trac reload it's configuration. If that happens you should be able
to just click save in Agilo-General (without changing anything) and you
should be golden (if that was the issue).

>     > Another issue we've noticed is that, despite the ticket types being
>     > selected, tasks are not showing up in the new Sprint Backlog view.
> 
>     This is strange - could you give more information about the way you have
>     your tasks set up?
> 
> 
> ummm... *looks embarrassed* User error.. The tasks weren't actually
> assigned to the sprint, even though the requirements/stories were. 
> Problem solved.

Glad to hear it. :-)

Regards,
Martin

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