On Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 04:59:29PM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 16:19:36 +0100
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou(a)pingoured.fr> wrote:
> That's not currently there, I do think people @mentioned in a ticket
> should be added, but it's not there yet. As for batch or CC'ing a
> group, it'd be a second stage.
>
> I added a ticket to trac the @mention question :
>
https://pagure.io/pagure/issue/690
ok.
The always cc/bcc thing gets used by a lot of trac's where some group
of people always want to get all traffic. For example, I get all
infrastructure trac ticket changes and it's very handy to keep track of
whats being updated.
Oh we can easily do that with FMN: Get all the notification about the project
`foo` or the projects tagged `bar`. That's even how we do the notifications on
#fedora-apps
> > * Milestones (but I am not sure how much these are used).
Some
> > projects have "Fedora 24 Alpha" "Fedora 24 Beta" type
milestones
> > for things to be finished before some event. Perhaps we just want
> > to drop this idea in favor of some kind of deadline listing and
> > emiting a message when the deadline is reached? "This ticket was
> > supposed to be done by now!"
>
> So pagure uses tags on ticket for this.
> You would tag the ticket: easyfix, f24
> Then watching the f24 tags you can see a progress bar indicating the
> percentage of tickets close vs open, for example:
>
https://pagure.io/pagure/issues?tags=0.2 (96 tickets closed, 0 open)
>
> It misses the concept of dead-line, but I always wondered of the
> applicability of it, what happens when the dead-line is passed? Issue
> shows in red? Are closed? But then doesn't the devs/users know they
> are late?
Yeah, it would of course vary, and perhaps mean you should remove the
f24 tag and add f25.
Tags can be edited, ie the f24 tags can be renamed to f25 and plain deleted.
Oh, I just thought of one other thing: rss feeds? For issues, prs,
etc?
In fact that could possibly take the place of always cc/bcc (although
rss feeds likely wouldn't have the private/sensitive tickets perhaps).
Some of our trac instances use rss to update via zodbot to irc.
Hm, I guess this should be a doable, would the rss feed have only the tickets
created or also the comments on tickets?
Pierre