"Release Date" is not customized to reflect a change in Release terminology
Submitted by Kenneth MacArthur:
Upon customizing the terminology, you don’t customize the term “release date” – even though this is clearly a derivative term of “release”. Could you either provide a specific customization for this term, or just u...
Initiative filter for "in Progress" should filter out "not started" items as well as "achieved" items
The "in progress" filter on the initiatives pages filters out "abandoned" and "achieved" initiatives but it leaves "not started" inititiatives on screen.
Add more flexible filtering using a drop-down list instead of the All|In progress links use...
How do I remove ideas that have been placed on the "Ideas Chart" screen? I tried dragging them back to the 'ideas to score' area but that doesn't work, and switching to a different saved view (or the default view) doesn't do it either.
Currently, the "Actions" menu in an Initiative only has one action ("Delete" - the menu should just be a Delete button in that case). It would be great if one of the action options was "Add New Feature" and it would add it but automatically includ...
It would be nice to have the search powered by https://www.algolia.com/.
An example of how this works here http://laravel.com/docs/5.1/
It is very fast and smart and I think I will help us a lot to have such a search in Aha! too, as the amount ...
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Stagger release content boxes on two rows in timeline view
The timeline view tends to be very wide but not very high. When this is the case, I'd like the timeline to stagger the feature boxes at two alternating vertical heights so that they require less horizontal space. This would give the timeline an as...
Make the initiatives effort-value chart bigger please!
It's only like 600px wide right now! That's tiny! It would be great if you could responsively size this for the width of the page. The problem is that if you're trying to score a bunch of initiatives, it gets really hard to see on that tiny chart ...