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David Dudley replied on July 15, 2008 18:11 to the question "CSV export from the Sprint page?" in Code Sprinters:
David Dudley replied on July 15, 2008 18:07 to the problem "Quirky behavior when using IE with Banana Scrum" in Code Sprinters:
David Dudley asked a question in Code Sprinters on July 14, 2008 18:47:
CSV export from the Sprint page?Will Banana Scrum allow export to .csv file from the Sprint page, just as it does on the Backlog page? We would like to export the backlog items, tasks, remaining estimate values for items in the sprint to .csv from the Sprint page.
David Dudley replied on June 18, 2008 14:10 to the problem "Quirky behavior when using IE with Banana Scrum" in Code Sprinters:
Internet Explorer 7
Version: 7.0.5730.11
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
In IE, Tools->Internet Options->Advanced has these settings checked...
Accessibility:
Reset text size to medium while zooming
Reset Zoom level to 100% for new windows and tabs
Browsing:
Disabled script debugging (Internet Explorer)
Disabled script debugging (Other)
Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer)
Enable page transitions
Enable third-party browser extensions
Enable visual styles on buttons and controls in webpages
Notify when downloads complete
Reuse windows for launching shortcuts (when tabbed browsing is off)
Show friendly HTTP error messages
Underline links: always
Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility)
Use smooth scrolling
HTTP 1.1 settings:
Use HTTP 1.1
Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections
International:
Send IDN server names
Sent UTF-8 URLs
Show Information Bar for encoded addresses
Java (Sun):
Use JRE 1.6.0_03 for <applet> (requires restart)
Multimedia:
Always use Clear Type for HTML
Enable Automatic image resizing
Play animations in webpages
Play sounds in webpages
Show pictures
Smart image dithering
Search from the Address bar:
Just display the results in the main window
Security:
Allow active content from CDs to run on My Computer
Check for publisher's certificate revocation
Check for signatures on downloaded programs
Enable Integrated Windows Authentication
Enable native XMLHTTP support
Phishing Filter - Turn on automatic website checking
Use SSL 3.0
Use TLS 1.0
Warn about certificate address mismatch
Warn if POST submittal is redirected to a zone that does not permit posts
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David Dudley reported a problem in Code Sprinters on June 18, 2008 13:40:
Quirky behavior when using IE with Banana ScrumI've noticed that if I use Firefox, Banana Scrum works well. If I use MS Internet Explorer, there are some quirks. For example, in IE, if I expand a backlog item, the description does not show up unless I roll my mouse pointer over the item title. Also, if the backlog item has tasks, they will not appear unless I click "new task" with my mouse pointer. Then, I can cancel the new task and the current tasks remain showing.
So I guess this application works best with non-Microsoft browsers? I believe I've been told before that Microsoft doesn't always follow standards in their browser implementation.
David Dudley replied on June 17, 2008 20:45 to the question "How to show hours completed against a task's total?" in Code Sprinters:
I guess I can understand that. I'm kind of new to Scrum, so I'm still learning. I can see where as a Scrum purist, a person wouldn't care whether the estimate had changed overnight, but rather only how many hours remain to be completed before the end of the sprint. However, I'm sure that our scrum master and others who are overseeing things would want to know why the "hours remaining" increased overnight, what the problem is, if the "smoke" is a sign of "fire", etc. It looks like they would be forced to poll all those who have active tasks in order to find out what happened. In any case, thanks for responding to clarify.
David Dudley marked one of Andy Brandt's replies in Code Sprinters as useful. Andy Brandt replied to the question "How to show hours completed against a task's total?".
A comment on the question "How to show hours completed against a task's total?" in Code Sprinters:
Thanks for the quick reply. I guess if I want to know what was originally estimated for a task, I can tack it on in the task description. Our scrum master would probably like to be able to see what tasks have had some progress (hours worked) against them. Perhaps I'll have to suggest an enhancement such that the original task estimate is available for viewing against the remaining task estimate. :-) – David Dudley, on June 17, 2008 18:34
David Dudley marked one of Tomek Paczkowski's replies in Code Sprinters as useful. Tomek Paczkowski replied to the question "How to show hours completed against a task's total?".
David Dudley asked a question in Code Sprinters on June 17, 2008 17:13:
How to show hours completed against a task's total?How do I show progress against a task (mark hours completed as a part of the total hours for the task)? Do I simply reduce the number of hours for a task to show that some have been completed toward the total task hours?
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