The two links in the centre which are named 'Open Issues' and 'Resolved Issues' do not correspond to the correct filter.
Clicking 'Open Issues' shows you all open issues as you would expect, but also shows you resolved issues that are yet to be closed. I'm not quite sure if this is expected behaviour or not. It's ambiguous at least.
Clicking 'Resolved Issues' only shows you closed issues. Resolved issues that are not yet closed do not show up in this filter.
* The issue status needs a space between 'Status' and the status. Currently it shows as 'StatusOpen' or 'ResolutionFixed'.
* 'Affected Version' should come under the 'Edit' link on the right hand side and not under the 'Change Estimates' link as the affected version is not an estimate but a property.
* When creating a new issue, the 'Fix for version' field (under 'Add more detail') should list the versions by their release date, with versions that have no release date listed at the bottom. Currently they seem to be listed in the order that you created the versions (therefore listed by the ID in the database).
If you edit an issue (eg. edit the description) which has a time estimate on it, the time estimate gets set to zero (this shows up in the changelog once you've edited the issue).
Clicking the 'Hide time logs from clients and anonymous users." checkbox from the Administration -> Projects -> [project] -> Overview tab has no effect.
When you click the Update button the checkbox goes back to being unchecked and clients can still see the time logged.
Clicking the 'Force users to log time" checkbox from the Administration -> Projects -> [project] -> Overview tab has no effect.
When you click the Update button the checkbox goes back to being unchecked.
In addition, it is not clear at what point the users will be forced to log their time (when editing a ticket? Or when closing a ticket?). Some clarification text may be needed.
Several places within fixx allow you to enter a date into a text box but provide no hint as to what format you should enter them in.
If there's an intelligent date parsing thing going on (allowing you to enter dates in any human-readable format such as '30th June' or '30/6/08') then that's freaking ace, but it looks like there isn't, so a date format guide would be good.
Having just foolishly imported my basecamp data 3 times I'm now unable to delete projects. I can archive them though so it's no headache or preferably I can flatten the whole installation and start from scratch - Which I'll probably do...
It would be cool to delete projects though, as it irks me to see archived projects that I know that I want to have deleted.
This probably leads me onto the basecamp import functionality, but I'll save that for another time when I'm free to more eloquently express my ideas.
As we start to bring Solomon into alpha and start finalising the UI, I would like to ask everyone what they feel are the killer features/functionality in a contact management/CRM application that they would want?
Mapping between Projects and Users doesn't seems to be implemented, is that correct?
So in fixx I can't really limit projects user? Or I'm just missing something here?
610 - Bug - The footer obscures any content that is at the bottom of a page
557 - Bug - Tag suggestion
619 - Bug - The priority link to issues screen in project view screen does not take project into account
629 - Bug - Remember Me cookie is causing exceptions when upgrading
632 - Bug - Screen layout is broken for clients when viewing issues
562 - Improvement - Projects displayed in Administration are not styled well
576 - Bug - Cant search users by email
611 - Bug - Tags are not indexed when added through the issues edit screen.
620 - Improvement - Make the right panel on issues list and edit screen floating / fixed with viewport
621 - Bug - Bug in tags
623 - Bug - No guidelines on date entry format
627 - Feature - Implement OpenSearch
609 - Improvement - Users screen in admin has styling issues
612 - Improvement - Order release notes by latest release first
616 - Improvement - Attachment comes before created in the changelog when i create a new issue
622 - Improvement - Ensure fixx logo in header links to dashboard
As fixx, our bug tracking solution is nearing completion, we are starting a plan for Release 2 and I wanted to gather feedback from developers and IT managers as to what they would like to see in a bug tracking system?
The obligatory link to homepage - Is there any chance you could hook the logo and the fixx installation name so that it links back to the dashboard, or, even better, allow the end user to decide what 'home' should be?