Am 05.06.2010 06:02, schrieb Issam:
I traced it down to the fact that we don't use requests/user stories,

Actually it's 'requirements' not 'requests' and a requirement is a description of the problem ("user need") while the user story describes the solution from a user point of view :-)

we just have tasks and bugs in sprints.
>
in the sprint configuration we have tasks/bugs selected for ticket
types, but it doesn't look like that matters anymore.

Actually these tasks should be displayed below 'Tasks without Stories'. If you at least enable the 'story' type to be shown in the sprint backlog, all your missing tasks should appear again :-)

fs

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