From: Максим К. <max...@gm...> - 2016-01-02 16:23:36
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Hello Damien Thanks for your feedback and bugs you've found. There is nothing better for a project on such an early stage of development. Blue/red bars on a bottom of the cards mean issue temperature. If issue was modified recently it will be hotter. If it was not touched it will be colder. Just take a look on issues tomorrow =) I would like to mention that I work with a team and our teamlead is Ivan - iva...@ou... (added in CC). Our team has been using mantis for 4 years and one day we understood that we need a tool for managing tasks in more comfortable way. We knew nothing about Scrum, so we started Taskodrome. I've worked on it for a year and on present moment, the biggest part of Taskodrome's functionality is done. Why don't we contribute to Scrum? The main reason is that it has it's own community with it's own requirements, differs from ours. We've got some plans for Taskodrome and negotiation with Scrum's developers may take too much time. 02.01.2016 13:39, Damien Regad пишет: > On 2015-12-29 21:51, Максим Кузьмин wrote: >> I would like to introduce my plugin for mantisbt - Taskodrome - >> https://github.com/AuthenticEshkinKot/Taskodrome > Hello Maxim > > Many thanks for your message. I had a quick look, and your plugin seems > very similar to an existing one: > > https://github.com/mantisbt-plugins/scrum > > Obviously Taskodrome has nice and useful features in terms of UI which > are missing in the Scrum plugin, particularly the drag&drop > functionality which is on the todo list [1] as well as the ability to > assign issues. > > I was wondering if you would be interested in contributing to making the > existing scrum plugin better, instead of offering a competing one ? > > Anyway, a few comments on the interface: > > - if you unassign an issue by dragging it back to 1st column, status > remains 'assigned' but without an assignee > - what do the blue/red bars at the bottom of the cards mean ? > - the Assignment board / Status board selections do not follow the > Mantis standard for sub-menus > - you're using inline scripts, you should move them to js files (in > Mantis 1.3 they will be disabled by CSP); these should be loaded in <head> > - CSS is linked before the doctype, should be in <head> > - I'm getting 'APPLICATION ERROR #2502 Plugin page not found' trying to > access the config page > > Cheers > Damien > > [1] https://github.com/mantisbt-plugins/scrum/issues/12 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > mantisbt-dev mailing list > man...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mantisbt-dev -- Maxim |