Based on recent discussions, I've gone ahead and made some minor changes to Redmine (which, in turn, slightly changes our process). Over the years we've had various ways of trying to identify blocking issues in Redmine.
Based on the usefulness of the (relatively) new "Target Platform Release" field, I've added a similar "Blocks Release" field. The link between an issue's priority and its blocking status has been broken: An Urgent issue is no longer a blocker, by definition. Only setting the "Blocks Release" field will cause this issue to show up in the "Open Blockers" report: https://pulp.plan.io/issues?query_id=75 Current open blockers have been modified accordingly. I also took this opportunity to make a minor change to another field: The aforementioned "Target Platform Release" field has been renamed to "Platform Release", both for brevity, and because the "Target" prefix has ambiguous meaning once a release is pushed. I have not yet updated our process docs to reflect these changes, but will get that done shortly (once all the builds related to the 2.10.1 release rollback are done). _______________________________________________ Pulp-dev mailing list Pulp-dev@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-dev