On 5/5/21 4:49 AM, Thomas Huth wrote:
On 04/05/2021 20.33, John Snow wrote:
[...]
- Gitlab will automatically close issues that reference the gitlab
issue tracker from the commit message, but it won't apply the "Merged"
label, so it's at risk of falling out of sync.
Closed issues retain their
On 04/05/2021 20.33, John Snow wrote:
[...]
- Gitlab will automatically close issues that reference the gitlab issue
tracker from the commit message, but it won't apply the "Merged" label, so
it's at risk of falling out of sync.
Closed issues retain their "Workflow::" labels, but won't show up
On 5/4/21 4:24 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
On Tue, 4 May 2021 at 19:34, John Snow wrote:
# Some concerns on the above scheme:
- "In Progress" is not likely to be used faithfully and will fall out of
sync often. It's not clear if there should be a difference between a bug
having an assignee and a
On 5/4/21 2:52 PM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 02:33:58PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
I'm seeking feedback on our Gitlab issue handling workflow.
(There's a TLDR at the bottom of the mail.)
- In Progress: For issues that a developer is actively working on. The
intent was to
On Tue, 4 May 2021 at 19:34, John Snow wrote:
> # Some concerns on the above scheme:
>
> - "In Progress" is not likely to be used faithfully and will fall out of
> sync often. It's not clear if there should be a difference between a bug
> having an assignee and a bug labeled "In Progress". I don't
On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 02:33:58PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> I'm seeking feedback on our Gitlab issue handling workflow.
> (There's a TLDR at the bottom of the mail.)
>
>
> # Background:
>
> Last KVM Forum, I started experimenting with the Gitlab issue tracker:
> https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/
I'm seeking feedback on our Gitlab issue handling workflow.
(There's a TLDR at the bottom of the mail.)
# Background:
Last KVM Forum, I started experimenting with the Gitlab issue tracker:
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues
At the time, I hastily added some labels to roughly approxi