It is hard to track the changes. For example, we're in sprint 25, and then we have 26, 27, 28, and 29. Throughout that whole time, we're developing pipelines in Azure, moving to GitHub, creating pipelines, and working with teams. But sometimes, we need to revisit specific decisions made in previous sprints, like pipeline details. Maybe it's in our Azure Wiki, GitHub, or Teams, but it's not always consistent. I wish I could search for all tasks or stories related to that particular effort without needing to know everyone's individual stories or features. So, I would like to see a tag system with prefixes like KBI for knowledge-based information or JC for Java Core to search and find relevant items easily. It would be so much easier to search for everything related to KBI or the actual feature itself. I could even search within my group using a shared scrum team name, like "Snoopy's Developers," and then find everything related to JC or Java code. Another pain point for us is managing our limited number of licenses with contractors coming and going. It's a constant struggle to figure out who's still active. We have to run reports to find people who haven't used Rally for x months, like logged in or whatever. As an admin, wouldn't it be great if we could have an automated report emailed to someone, say another admin, highlighting users who haven't logged in for, like 12 months? That way, we could easily go in and deactivate or revoke the licenses. If someone hasn't logged in for eight months, why not have Rally automatically disable them? So, easier license tracking would definitely be beneficial. Those are my two main wish-list items. With the Description field, it can work for them; it's free. But they have to be diligent enough to remember to tag things there. And even then, it's not always clear during stand-ups unless you specifically look at it. Someone is working on "admin" or "accessories" or whatever that "digital transformation" tag is. That kind of thing helps track progress at a glance.