On 2 Sep, 2008, at 23:34 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi,
>> http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AgileTracPlugin seems to be an interesting
>> approach to tackle agility, see also http://www.agile-trac.org/roadmap 
>> .
>>
> from a complete user perspective I see some overlap with another agile
> modification (see www.agile42.com). While choice is good, I think a  
> lot
> of projects replicate similar work that belongs to the trac core in my
> opinion.

I am partly committed to agile42, therefore I will limit my comment in  
agreeing that the majority of the changes we made in agilo to make  
Trac a bit more flexible and articulated, could be easily ported to  
the core, and honestly I would expect so. Fundamental aspects such as:

  - Ticket typing
  - Ticket linking
  - Separation of Edit/View to ease the handling of tickets, including  
collapsible history... none likes to scroll three pages to see the  
last change... do you?

We also developed in the last version a concept for Backlog, a very  
useful tool in Lean/Agile that has to allow to sort ticket arbitrarily  
as well as following some specific criteria... and neither the Report,  
nor the Ticket Custom Query allow to assign arbitrary priority,  
neither to edit multiple tickets at once... typical the Sprint Backlog  
at the Daily Stand-Up Meeting.

We will be very glad to cooperate with EdgeWall guys, but so far we  
didn't made it through, may be we will need to have a bit more of  
sponsorship :-)

Best
ANdreaT

P.S: A tab with version is coming very soon ;-)


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