Excellent.

I don't think that is actually a bug as what you did was reassigned to the blank user. There is no real concept of no user at this point. I think it might be best dealt with by looking at the ticket workflow.

Cheers,
    Gary


On 05/23/2012 10:51 AM, Joachim Dreimann wrote:
Yes, it's now ready to be implemented, apologies for the delay.
As an aside, I assigned it to<blank>  hoping it would then change status to
unassigned, but instead it's set as 'assigned'.

I suppose that's a bug, and unless anyone can tell me what I'm missing,
I'll raise it as such.
- Joe

On 23 May 2012 10:43, Apache Bloodhound<[email protected]
wrote:
#86: Implement confirmation notification for Quick ticket functionality
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  Reporter:  jdreimann  |      Owner:
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  assigned
   Priority:  major      |  Milestone:  RC1 for initial release
  Component:  dashboard  |    Version:
Resolution:             |   Keywords:
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Changes (by jdreimann):

  * status:  new =>  assigned
  * owner:  jdreimann =>


Old description:

Currently an alert message pops up stating that the ticket has been
created. Instead this should be implemented via a notification that
provides a view/edit link to the ticket and disappears automatically
after a few seconds without stopping the user navigating elsewhere.

I'll update this with a revised draft today, but it should look very much
like our [Ui/QuickCreate current mockup].
New description:

  Currently an alert message pops up stating that the ticket has been
  created. Instead this should be implemented via a notification that
  provides a view/edit link to the ticket and disappears automatically after
  a few seconds without stopping the user navigating elsewhere.

  [Ui/QuickCreate Mockup and description].

--

Comment:

  r1341809 has updated the mockup and it's now ready to be implemented.

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