
@yolandie It would be great if you could share your story card generator with the community when you are ready. Glad you found this useful!

Hello folks,
A couple of updates that recently made their way onto the community might be of interest to you:
Visual Studio Connector http://community.thoughtworks.com/posts/a2bd5eaced
How to build a Mingle SCM Plug-In: http://community.thoughtworks.com/posts/4e2debf8a5
I hope you can find these useful.
-Adam

Pete's slides from last night's talk are located here: http://moredip.github.com/frank_at_selenium_slides.html

Hi Marco,
Apologies that no one responded to you yet. You can find documentation and sample code here: http://community.thoughtworks.com/posts/4e2debf8a5
Please feel free to contribute what you work on in the Mingle Add-Ons and Extras space so that others in the community can benefit and collaborate.
-Adam

Hi Ged,
Thanks for sharing. Could you please include some more contact information for yourself so that individuals with questions about the survey can follow-up with you directly?
It would be great if you could share the results here once you have compiled them.
Cheers,
Adam


Thanks for this Olivier. We'll capture this bug and report back when that should be fixed.

Hi Sam,
Thanks for reporting this bug in the community software. We've got it captured and are hoping to get it fixed soon.
Cheers,
Adam

Hi Jason,
It looks like the link was broken. I have updated it to reflect the correct post. Let us know if it works for you now.
-Adam

Hey Rob,
Our 3.1 release coming in a couple of months will allow you to do something along these lines:
{ {
data-series-chart
x-labels-start: THIS CARD.start_date
x-labels-end: THIS CARD.end_date
series:
- data: SELECT property, aggregate WHERE condition
label: Series
color: #FF0000
trend: true
trend-line-width: 2
} }
I believe this will meet your need in terms of the Mingle shipped charts, although I will have to verify if this will also handle custom macros such as the one you have written.

Here is a sample that I got working against the Scrum template in Mingle 3.0
{{ burn_down title: Current Sprint Burn Down sprint-start: '2009-12-01' sprint-end: '2009-12-31' conditions: 'Planning - Release' = (Current Release) AND 'Type' = 'Story' AND 'Added On' IS NOT NULL y-axis-step: 5 grid-style: solid chart-width: 600 chart-height: 450 series: - data: SELECT 'Accepted On', SUM('Estimate - Task') WHERE 'Accepted On' IS NOT NULL colour: '000099' down-from: SELECT SUM('Estimate - Task') label: Accepted }}

Thank you for the contribution, Rob!

Robust Mylyn support is now provided via our integration with Tasktop. In addition to allowing you access to Mingle card data within your IDE while on/offline, it also provides you with the ability to track time against tasks and roll those up on Mingle stories, track dependencies between Mingle stories and issues in legacy systems, and to Murmur from Eclipse. Finally, non-eclipse users can benefit from all of this functionality by utilizing the Tasktop Pro desktop version.
More info can be found here: http://tasktop.com/blog/tasktop/mingle-murmur-tasktop-pro-thoughtworks-studios
We strongly recommend that Mylyn fans give this a try.

Mylyn support is now provided via our integration with Tasktop. In addition to allowing you access to Mingle card data within your IDE while on/offline, it also provides you with the ability to track time against tasks and roll those up on Mingle stories, track dependencies between Mingle stories and issues in legacy systems, and to Murmur from Eclipse. Finally, non-eclipse users can benefit from all of this functionality by utilizing the Tasktop Pro desktop version. More info can be found here: http://tasktop.com/blog/tasktop/mingle-murmur-tasktop-pro-thoughtworks-studios

Mylyn support is now provided via our integration with Tasktop. In addition to allowing you access to Mingle card data within your IDE while on/offline, it also provides you with the ability to track time against tasks and roll those up on Mingle stories, track dependencies between Mingle stories and issues in legacy systems, and to Murmur from Eclipse. Finally, non-eclipse users can benefit from all of this functionality by utilizing the Tasktop Pro desktop version. More info can be found here: http://tasktop.com/blog/tasktop/mingle-murmur-tasktop-pro-thoughtworks-studios