[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] StoryBoard Bug Squash!

2016-06-10 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi all! We're running a bugsquash for bugs in StoryBoard and the StoryBoard webclient, on the 22nd and 23rd of June. It'll start and finish around 11:00 UTC-- though of course every day is a StoryBoard bugsquash day *really*, so that's just the timeframe where StoryBoard people will

[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] [OpenStack-Infra] StoryBoard Bug Squash 22nd-23rd June

2016-06-20 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi everyone! For one week only*, the StoryBoard bug squash is coming to an OpenStack community near you! That's right; from 11:00 UTC 22nd June, to 11:00 UTC 23rd June THIS week, the StoryBoard team will be making a critically-acclaimed appearance in #openstack-sprint. We'll be setting time

[openstack-dev] StoryBoard Midcycle Meetup

2016-02-04 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi, all, The StoryBoard[1] team is excited[2] to announce that we're hosting a meetup on the 17th of February, 2016, in Manchester, UK[3]! It's free to attend, and there will be cake. Wiki Page: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StoryBoard/Midcycle_Meetup Etherpad:

[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] A few new things StoryBoard does these days

2016-03-24 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi, all, We've been working on StoryBoard (https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/dashboard/stories) for a while, but haven't really updated the list; here's a roundup. New things in storyboard over the last few months: Notification: * storyboard.openstack.org sends email notifications!

[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] Meetings (and meetup) info

2016-05-03 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi all! At the summit, a few people asked us about StoryBoard meetings (and the next StoryBoard meetup). So here are the details: IRC Meetings (text shamelessly copied from wiki): - StoryBoard holds public weekly meetings in #openstack-meeting,

[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] Thanks for the bugsquash, plus a new-things roundup

2016-07-05 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi all, A big thank you to everyone who came and helped out in the spectacular* StoryBoard bug squash! We look forward to the next. :) Here are some hilights from the last couple of weeks: * BEAUTIFUL NEW COMMENTS AND EVENTS TIMELINE It's so beautiful, it requires all-caps. SotK has

Re: [openstack-dev] [all] What's new in StoryBoard?

2017-02-19 Thread Zara Zaimeche
On 19/02/17 12:19, Jeremy Stanley wrote: On 2017-02-19 03:53:15 -0500 (-0500), Kevin Benton wrote: If an existing project (e.g. Neutron) wants to adopt StoryBoard, is there some migration tooling to bring stuff from launchpad? It would be nice if we can have all of the existing bugs copied over

Re: [openstack-dev] [nova] resignation from bug czar role

2016-09-05 Thread Zara Zaimeche
On 05/09/16 12:19, Markus Zoeller wrote: TL;DR: bug czar role for Nova is vacant from now on After doing bug triage for ~1 year, which was quiet interesting, it's time for me to move to different topics. My tasks within the company internal team are shifting too. Unfortunately less Nova for

[openstack-dev] [OpenStack-Infra][StoryBoard] Gerrit-StoryBoard integration is live, and other updates

2016-08-24 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi, all! A few exciting StoryBoard updates incoming. 1. StoryBoard is now integrated with Gerrit (thanks, zaro)! --- This is the big one! And I am as happy as a clam.:) To use this incredible new power, in StoryBoard, find the task id to

[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] StoryBoard can now represent complex priority

2016-10-25 Thread Zara Zaimeche
Hi, all, We're excited to announce that it's now possible to represent complex priority in StoryBoard! What does this mean? It's possible for different people to say 'this is a priority for us', so that a task can have different priorities, tailored to different audiences. So, why is

Re: [openstack-dev] [all][tc] Exposing project team's metadata in README files

2016-11-25 Thread Zara Zaimeche
On 25/11/16 17:51, Jeremy Stanley wrote: On 2016-11-25 17:41:07 + (+), Miles Gould wrote: I don't think this is an insurmountable problem: it should be possible to allow users to switch between "code view" and "rendered view" for file-types that support rendering. Yes, it's "just" a