Congratulations, and thanks to everyone involved in this. This is a huge milestone :-) .
Cheers 2016-08-24 16:53 GMT+02:00 Zara Zaimeche <zara.zaime...@codethink.co.uk>: > 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 the left of the > task you're about to send a patch for. Then put: > > Task: $task_id > > into the commit message. When the patch is sent, this will update the > status of the relevant task in StoryBoard, and post a comment linking to > the gerrit change. Stories also have unique ids, found to the left of each > story in the list of stories, so if you include: > > Story: $story_id > > you can easily browse from gerrit to the related StoryBoard story. There > is an example of the syntax here: > > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/355079/ > > If you'd like to try it out yourself but don't have any pressing patches > to send, you can make a story over at our test instance, > https://storyboard-dev.openstack.org , and then send a nonsense patch to > a project in review-dev (https://review-dev.openstack.org/), citing the > relevant task and/or story. > > zaro has done the vast majority of the work on this, so thank you, zaro > (again)!!! And thanks to everyone in the infra team who helped with reviews > to config and switching things on. :) > > 2. Worklists and boards are more discoverable > --------------------------------------------- > > Now logged-out users can easily find the lists of worklists and boards, > and users can filter them by title, or by tasks or stories they contain. > You'll find them on the main sidebar, just below the 'dashboard' option. A > worklist lets you order a custom todo list (eg: to convey priority), or > provide a handy filter of tasks/stories (eg: 'show all 'todo' tasks in > story foo). A board allows you to create several lists side-by-side, so > that you can track the movement of tasks. This means you can, say, create a > board with 'todo', 'review', and 'merged' lanes, filtered by project, and > the contents of these will update as people send patches to gerrit. Here's > an example: > > https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/board/14 > > 3. More usable developer docs > ----------------------------- > > Matthew Bodkin has updated our developer docs so that they can be used to > launch a StoryBoard instance. They should be functional now (we aim for the > stars). Thanks, Matthew! He's also helped with multiple misc ui fixes > recently, so thanks again. > > On the horizon... > ----------------- > > There is a TC Ocata goal to remove incubated oslo code, which affects two > StoryBoard projects (the api and the python client). I've made a story for > it over here: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000707 ; if > other affected projects are using StoryBoard, it makes sense to list tasks > there so they're easier to find. This is exactly the sort of cross-project > work that StoryBoard is designed for, so let's give it a workout! I could > do with some guidance or examples on removing and replacing the incubated > oslo code (especially for the python client, which uses the old apiclient > module). If people are interested in running scripts against StoryBoard and > doing more specific browses and filters on results, our python client is > the answer, so I'm interested in a) tidying it up and b)finding out > people's workflow and how they would expect to interact with the python > client from the commandline. > > That's all for now (sorry this was so long!). The StoryBoard meeting is at > 15:00 UTC today (and every Wednesday) in #openstack-meeting. We are also > always available in #storyboard, for chatter (and occasionally > development). Happy task-tracking! :) > > Best Wishes, > > Zara > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-Infra mailing list > openstack-in...@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra >
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