[Pulp-dev] Migrating Sprint to Custom Field

David Davis daviddavis at redhat.com
Mon Mar 5 16:51:47 UTC 2018


+1


David

On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 11:44 AM, Dennis Kliban <dkliban at redhat.com> wrote:

> +1 to this plan
>
> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 11:28 AM, Bihan Zhang <bizhang at redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> +1 I'm a fan of the redmine roadmap features, I tried to use this for
>> pulp_python but had to scrap it because it doesn't fit in with our current
>> sprint model.
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Brian Bouterse <bbouters at redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Redmine's milestone feature allows for roadmap pages to be published for
>>> each project on pulp.plan.io like this one [0]. Currently all projects
>>> use a single set of milestones from the main 'Pulp' project on Redmine
>>> which is what defines the Sprints, e.g. 'Sprint 22'. This creates a few
>>> problems:
>>>
>>> 1. Redmine projects can't use the milestone feature of Redmine for
>>> release planning. This is unfortunate since the milestone feature is a good
>>> release planning and roadmapping tool.
>>>
>>> 2. Any project that does use milestones can't have issues associated
>>> with milestones also on a sprint. Like pulp_rpm pulp3 issues [0].
>>>
>>> I'm interested in hearing any solution on resolving these issues, but I
>>> also have one to share:
>>>
>>> 1. We could create a custom field called 'Sprint' and make that
>>> available to all projects.
>>> 2. Populate the custom field with all existing Sprint values
>>> 3. We then port the existing historic sprint issues to the correct
>>> custom field which preserves all past sprints.
>>> 4. Clear the milestone for all isues on plan.io
>>> 5. Delete the old, unused milestones
>>> 6. enjoy
>>>
>>> At least one issue at the upcoming sprint planning meeting won't be able
>>> to be added because of this so I'm hoping we can resolve in the next few
>>> days.
>>>
>>> [0]: https://pulp.plan.io/versions/50
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Brian
>>>
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