> Hovering over

Thanks, it forgot hovering could do something. :)

>> then extended with the few extra state transitions our Bugzilla has in play.

So someone has decided
what the state and button names would be?
Can we propose better names?

Vratko.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Grimberg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 28 September, 2017 19:48
To: Vratko Polak -X (vrpolak - PANTHEON TECHNOLOGIES at Cisco) 
<[email protected]>; Daniel Farrell <[email protected]>; OpenDaylight Discuss 
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Subject: Re: [OpenDaylight Discuss] The long awaited JIRA

On 09/27/2017 09:34 AM, Vratko Polak -X (vrpolak - PANTHEON TECHNOLOGIES at 
Cisco) wrote:

> As committer lists differ between the three post-Integration projects, 
> we probably should split Bugzilla Integration project into Int/Dist, 
> Inte/Pack and Int/Test (after deleting current Integration component 
> General).
> I guess all three would only have one component: General.

I would suggest we can do re-arranging after moving into JIRA. In some ways I 
believe it will be a lot easier. Even so, we can have multiple committer groups 
granted project Administration rights.

> Also, Int/Dist would like to have more choices for Version drop-downs 
> (up to Fluorine).
> I guess that also applies for Int/Pack, while Int/Test should only 
> have "master" (if any).

Versions will be something that project administrators will be able to manage 
themselves instead of having to open a helpdesk ticket like many projects 
currently do.

> Otherwise, issue states have slightly different names, and buttons to 
> change them have surprisingly different names.
> Some state changes ask for a comment.
> Both differences have sense, but they should be documented.
> (On my first log in, there was a short demo, which used a different 
> state graph.)

Next to the Status indicator on an issue there is a 'View Workflow' link which 
will pop up the work flow. Hovering over any of the states will also light up 
the transition links that go in and out of the state. The names on the 
transition links are what the buttons use. If any of the names are hard to 
read, identify the transition line and just hover over that and only that one 
will light up and display the label.

-Andy-

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Andrew J Grimberg
Lead, IT Release Engineering
The Linux Foundation

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