ProjXP 0.2.0 is now available for download at:
http://mcpierce.fedorapeople.org/projxp-0.2.0.tgz
The features added in the new release are:
* #97 - Users can request new projects.
* #98 - Admins can approve projects.
* #99 - Sprints can have team leads.
* #100 - Team leads can reopen items.
* #103 - Projects can have epic stories.
* #104 - User stories can be associated with project epics.
* #105 - Users can select another sprint from the sprint details page.
* #106 - Task descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #107 - User story descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #108 - Sprint descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #109 - Product descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #110 - Project descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #111 - User story descriptions can have wiki markup.
* #114 - Users with no headshot get a default avatar.
* #117 - Projects have logos.
* #118 - Projects without a logo show the default logo.
* #120 - Products have logos.
* #121 - Products without logo show their project's logo.
* #125 - Added a system title to all pages.
* #131 - Admins can filter out unapproved projects.
* #132 - Team leads can start sprints.
* #133 - Team leads can cancel sprints.
* #134 - Team leads can move a sprint back to planning.
* #136 - System title can be changed by the admin.
* #137 - An email is sent to the project requestor on accept or reject.
* #139 - Unapproved projects cannot have products.
* #140 - Team leads can complete a sprint.
* #141 - Sprints are composed of teams.
* #142 - The product owner can populate the sprint team.
* #143 - Only sprint team members can accept sprint items.
* #147 - Project owners can write new epic stories.
* #148 - Project owners can edit epics stories.
* #149 - Project owners can delete epics with no user stories.
* #150 - Epics can be closed and reopened.
* #151 - Epics can be viewed from the projects list page.
* #152 - Users can view all epic stories for a project.
* #155 - Epic details can be viewed.
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