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Created | Apr 19, 2013 12:39:50 AM |
Updated | Apr 19, 2013 12:39:50 AM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Feature |
State | Open |
Assignee | Pavel Nikolaev (pasha) |
Subsystem | Time Tracking |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
Fixed in builds | No Fixed in build |
Affected versions | No Affected versions |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | No reviewed by |
Severity | Routine |
Would it be possible to show total time estimated for issues matching a given query? Explanation below:
Say we have a one week project (sprint/release), there are three developers who will be working on it. At 40 hours a week, that's 120 total hours available for the project. We don't want to put too many hours worth of work within one project because it would most likely not get done (and the devs would cry bloody mary) so if some where on the screen we can see total hours estimated for a query (in this case #nextRelease) that would be really helpful on seeing how much we can realistically put within a certain release or if the time report included an option to include all items within a query even ones that don't have spent time, that'd be great too.
Screen shot included with a rough idea of what I mean.
Say we have a one week project (sprint/release), there are three developers who will be working on it. At 40 hours a week, that's 120 total hours available for the project. We don't want to put too many hours worth of work within one project because it would most likely not get done (and the devs would cry bloody mary) so if some where on the screen we can see total hours estimated for a query (in this case #nextRelease) that would be really helpful on seeing how much we can realistically put within a certain release or if the time report included an option to include all items within a query even ones that don't have spent time, that'd be great too.
Screen shot included with a rough idea of what I mean.