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Grid for Xamarin Forms UIPlease add implementation of the Xamarin UWP Grid control for Xamarin Forms, so that I may also have the same Grid type control in iOS and Android.
Feature Request by Alan Ricker
Status: New
Comments: 0
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2017-01-18T20:15:48 by Alan Ricker
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Feedback from a Test Studio customer: Open attachments from main feedback portal pageHi this is a feedback which concerns the Feedback Portal functionality which was submitted to the Test Studio portal:
Feedback by Iliyan Panchev
Status: New
Comments: 0
Attachments: 1
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-10-19T10:49:25 by Iliyan Panchev
" It should be possible to open/view an attachment from the main overview page of the feedback poratal (more easily) see attachment." |
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Change easily an already created realtionship typeTicket ID: 510867
Feature Request by Lora Borisova
Status: Reviewed
Comments: 1
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-07-15T10:45:21 by Stefan Stefanov
I want to be able to change the type of relationship of an already created relation. Between stories, because right now I think it is the only place where TeamPulse allows diferent relationship types, but it should be the same anywhere there is a relationship type. |
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Open source TeamPulse at "sunset"Since TeamPulse will "sunset", consider open-sourcing it so your users can self-support their installations.
Feedback by Bent Rasmussen
Status: New
Comments: 1
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-06-02T14:09:16 by Team Pulse
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Show time of the last unsuccessful sync on the TFS sync information pageCurrently in the Tfs Sync Information page is shown information only for the last successful sync and the data about subsequent unsuccessful sync is not shown.
Feature Request by yanaki yanakiev
Status: Reviewed
Comments: 5
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-04-15T14:11:57 by Vesna Stojanovska
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Move items to projectIn version 2015.2.1120.4 it is only possible to move one item at the time. It would be a huge time saver to check all the items to be moved from one project to a new one.
Feature Request by Tor Sigve Taksdal
Status: New
Comments: 0
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-04-15T08:55:00 by Tor Sigve Taksdal
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Add project overiew, or make views more flexibleMy team is working on many project. It is not uncommon for somebody to work on several projects at a time. And not all projects can be managed following Agile models (think of projects that don't have an end date, projects that reoccur, small project-independent work items that take less time to complete than to create a Project/User Story/Work Item structure, etc.), and many don't have iterations or releases. Only a fraction of the projects are related to formal development or analytical work, and many involve multi-functional teams.
Feature Request by Vassili King
Status: New
Comments: 2
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-04-08T05:45:33 by Cynthia Lane
Currently, there is no view that would show projects, their status, active work items, team members, etc. Yes, some of it you can do by using the project filter, and other data you can get from the Settings and Analyze pages...but one place to have it all in, and then some (think project-specific stats), would be nice from a PM point of view. This is the only tool out of 20+ that I'm familiar with that doesn't have this feature. If Telerik is determined not to implement something like that, then making views more flexible might help the problem. Currently, the only options are Release, Iteration, Status, Relationship. I'd like to see Project added to the Rows selection, which would allow me to see a list of projects, with work items displayed for each of them. I could then filter the view by a team member if I need to (it would also be nice if I could do it by a team, given that I have multiple teams, but that's a different topic). |
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redirect to login when my credentials expireI commonly run into a problem in Teampulse where I'm typing away under the naive delusion that I am making progress, but suddenly everything that I have typed disappears with no chance of recovery and that odious error message appears
Feedback by Jeremy Falkmann
Status: New
Comments: 1
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-04-08T05:44:52 by Cynthia Lane
"Your credentials have expired, or you are not logged in. Refresh the page to login again". If my session has been inactive for too long my credentials expire, but there is no indication of when this takes place. It's quite frustrating to lose work and never know when or how to avoid it. Do I need to form a habit of refreshing the page before I start using a teampulse tab? Do I need to close out or log out of teampulse every time I suspect I might be done using it for a few minutes? There are many much less intrusive ways you could handle this: 1. Don't penalize me by erasing my text (without even a chance to undo the erase) simply because I'm typing while my credentials are expired. Just leave my text there and don't save it. Then I can copy the text and log back in without losing any progress. 2. Do something to tell me that my credentials are expired AT THE MOMENT they expire. Have a popup or a red label so that I can clearly understand that my changes are not going to be saved until I log back in. 3. Redirect to the login (like a normal website) when my credentials expire. Then, when I log back in, take me back to the page I was on before. |
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Connect TeamPulse to Azure SQL DatabaseCurrently it is not possible to connect TeamPulse to Azure SQL Database
Feedback by Petar Grigorov
Status: Reviewed
Comments: 2
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2016-04-02T16:37:54 by Patrick Lee
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Sticky notes to perspectivesAs a team lead I want to be able to stick notes to team member perspectives and/or task/project boards.
Idea by Arjaan den Ouden
Status: New
Comments: 0
Scheduled for: Not Scheduled
Last update: 2015-12-01T10:35:24 by Arjaan den Ouden
Notes could contain definitions, global documents (e.g. project management documents, infrastructure details), etc. Alternatively a shared document library could be of use. |
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