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Michael Vorburger commented on FINERACT-1000:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa?selectPageId=12335824 just
created... is that neat, or what? :D The idea is the following:
3 columns: On the left is for YOU; in the middle is an Activity Stream showing
what's going on right now everywhere; on the right is what's (about to be)
Resolved.
Left column's 1st list shows top 3 issues tagged with label "beginner" -
everyone needs to get somehow get started somewhere! (Let us use that label
consistently going forward instead of "starter" or program specific tags such
as "gsoc" etc.)
Left column's 2nd list is first 5 "Assigned To Me" (appropriately sorted) - get
it done! :D Everyone probably should have only a few issues assigned to
themselves (don't "hoard", as it prevents others). If your list is empty.. well
done! Now look at the next one...
Left column's 3rd table is "Unresolved" - lots of great stuff you can choose
from to help with! Look at through from the Priority angle (obviously we're
more interested in help with Blocker issues than Trivial, but we'll gladly
accept contributions for any!), or by Component.
Left column's 4th list is "Reported By Me" - if you raised it, who better than
yourself to also fix it? ;)
Left column last but not least a fancy Created VS Resolved Chart, because...
graphs are beautiful?
Right column's 1st list shows what others than yourself actively have In
Progress. During programs such as GSOC and Outreachy, every participant should
have at least 1 issue in that list at all times!
Right column's 2nd list shows what is assigned to others than yourself but not
In Progress. A few issues here may be OK (e.g. to signal "this is what I plan
to do next"), but issues on this list which haven't been updated in a while
should probably be un-assigned.
Right column's 3rd list should all our Resolved issues - let's celebrate our
successes! A subset of this list (e.g. past week) could also regularly be
mailed to the developer list.
Right column's 4th list shows all our Resolved issues in a kind of
"Leaderboard" - because a little bit of friendly game-ified "competition" has
never hurt any open source project! :D
Right column's 5th is a Pie Chart of Resolved issues by Issue Reporter (but
only Fixed, not Duplicate/Invalid etc.) and 6th and last a table of Invalid
dupes etc.
This entire new Dashboard (including the Filters used in it) are,
intentionally, configured "Shared with the public" (not just "Shared with
logged-in users") - because we want to make it as easy as we can for anyone to
see what's going on! (Except for the Assigned To Me etc. lists - obviously.)
I'm going to keep this issue open for a few days, in case anyone has any
feedback / suggestions for improvement (please comment here if you do), and
will then close it.
> JIRA Dashboard set-up etc.
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> Key: FINERACT-1000
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-1000
> Project: Apache Fineract
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Michael Vorburger
> Assignee: Michael Vorburger
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.4.0
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> I'm going to create an initial version of a (shared, open, public) JIRA
> Dashboard for this project.
> I may also do a first round of some related triage / clean up /
> re-configuration.
> I'll use this issue to publicly clearly record everything done.
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