That sounds like a significant improvement. +1 from me. Let's
hear
what other editors have to say.
On Tue, May 5, 2020, 2:26 PM Ben Cotton <bcotton(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 11:56 PM <s40w5s(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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> > After the last magazine meeting, I was looking at Pagure issues
> for
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> > topics that reflected what had been discussed as potential
> workload
>
> > decrease for the transfer of issues (proposals) for Fedora
> Magazine
>
> > articles from our pagure instance to the Taiga cards we use for
> article
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> > progress tracking. There is a plugin available at this link
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> >
https://github.com/Pagure/pagure-taiga. It may be what we are
> needing.
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> > A simpler solution might be to switch to using Taiga's issues
> instead of
>
> Pagure. Taiga has native support for promoting issues to user
> stories. We
>
> can set Taiga's permissions to "allow unauthenticated users" to
> create
>
> issues. This isn't as scary as it sounds because our FAS
> authentication
>
> means that "unauthenticated" users are simply "users not members of
> this
>
> specific Taiga project".
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