Re: [Puppet Users] Easy way to determine if there's duplicate Documentation Tickets in Redmine?

2010-06-02 Thread William Van Hevelingen



The Forge, Dashboard and Documentation projects all now have a field
called Affected URL.
   

+1

Thanks James :)

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Re: [Puppet Users] Easy way to determine if there's duplicate Documentation Tickets in Redmine?

2010-06-02 Thread James Turnbull
William Van Hevelingen wrote:
>> You should be able to paste the URL into the keywords box and that
>> should aid searching.
>>
> 
> It works if the keyword is set to the URL, but most people have been 
> putting the URL in the description or not at all. In fact most of the 
> current tickets have titles/descriptions that barely reference the 
> correct page. If possible, I think it would be useful if a URL field was 
> available. Keywords are a bit general and most people don't initially 
> think to put the URL there.
> 

The Forge, Dashboard and Documentation projects all now have a field
called Affected URL.

Regards

James Turnbull

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Re: [Puppet Users] Easy way to determine if there's duplicate Documentation Tickets in Redmine?

2010-06-02 Thread William Van Hevelingen



You should be able to paste the URL into the keywords box and that
should aid searching.
   


It works if the keyword is set to the URL, but most people have been 
putting the URL in the description or not at all. In fact most of the 
current tickets have titles/descriptions that barely reference the 
correct page. If possible, I think it would be useful if a URL field was 
available. Keywords are a bit general and most people don't initially 
think to put the URL there.


Cheers

William Van Hevelingen


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