It would be amazing if this supported multiple sets of templates. I know that you do this already, but the only differentiation is the type of work item. In our situation, we have multiple template sets we'd like to assign, often to the same work item. For instance under a User Story we would like to have a template set "Performance Testing" that would apply 5 standard performance testing template tasks, and a different set "Build Request" that would attach it's own tasks.
Implementation could be similar to your work item type implementation. We could declare our sets using the same convention in description (eg [Template Set 1, Template Set 2]) and then you could change your work item action to be a menu, so that we would hover over "1 Click Tasks >" and then a menu would appear with each of our defined template sets, in this case, you would see Template Set 1 and Template Set 2. Then clicking that would attach just the tasks tagged for that set.
This would be a very powerful and robust implementation!
It would be amazing if this supported multiple sets of templates. I know that you do this already, but the only differentiation is the type of work item. In our situation, we have multiple template sets we'd like to assign, often to the same work item. For instance under a User Story we would like to have a template set "Performance Testing" that would apply 5 standard performance testing template tasks, and a different set "Build Request" that would attach it's own tasks.
Implementation could be similar to your work item type implementation. We could declare our sets using the same convention in description (eg [Template Set 1, Template Set 2]) and then you could change your work item action to be a menu, so that we would hover over "1 Click Tasks >" and then a menu would appear with each of our defined template sets, in this case, you would see Template Set 1 and Template Set 2. Then clicking that would attach just the tasks tagged for that set.
This would be a very powerful and robust implementation!