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10.000 Thanks from Agilo for Scrum!

Agilo for Scrum has shortly reached the considerable target of 10.000 registered users, establishing Agilo as one of the most used Scrum tools on the market, thank you to all our users!!!

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17 July 2009
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Shortly we reached the 10.000 registered users, and to thank all of you, we decided to release a new version today

Thanks to a great community support and a growing number of Open Source committers, Agilo for Scrum reached shortly the considerable target of 10.000 registered users, it is for all of the committers an important confirmation that all of the work done is appreciated and valued :-)

To thank you all for this, we decided to work harder in the last 3 days to release the RC2 version of both Agilo for Scrum, and the Pro features. A lot of small improvements and bug fixes available, and again you can pick the Python eggs, the VMWare Appliance or the Windows Installer that should make the life of Windows users much easier than before, at least this is what we hope :-)

Thank you once more for the support and the great community!

Best
Agilo Development Team

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Hi all,
we realized that due to a bug in compatibility between setuptools and SVN 1.6, some of the packages have been generated with the wrong content, therefore we packaged them again. So please download the latest archive if you experienced problems such as:

Trac detected an internal error:
TemplateNotFound: Template "agilo_backlog_detail.html" not found

We apologies for any inconvenience :-)

Best
Agilo Development Team

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