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  1. What users most need ASAP
  2. A word on Roles and User Stories

1. What users most need ASAP

Due to popular demand, the following user story will be moved up to top priority along with the need to easily and conveniently visualize all content created in a project:

A Product Owner can invite people via e-mail to become Team Members of a Project

Road map for April, 2009

Hi all.

I hope you are working on your project hierarchies, which will allow you to quickly navigate through your project, drilling down and zooming out as the need arises.

After working so hard to get your hierarchies organized, you deserve to be able to visualize them. So that's what I am going to be working on this month, a set of easy visual user story and task boards and burndown charts.

With this addition, PFT will be moving into Alpha, and will already become a quite useful tool in its own right.

Afterwards, top priorities continue to be:

First message to users

First of all, thanks so much for signing up for an account here on the Project Flow & Tracker site.

We are in pre-alpha now, so the interface still leaves a lot to be desired, and we are lacking important functionality (like Version Control connections, viewable and downloadable reports, etc.) but PFT is still usable now.

I notice that most of you "lose" your content due to failure to observe the following procedure, which is explained in the online context sensitive help (look for the "?" icon):

1. Create the project content type.

2. Go to the project page.

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