Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-15 Thread Bence Orlai
+1 as a PM at Preset We would like to work on a public community roadmap, for which we need to be able to label and organize issues in the repo - sent from my phone On Sat, Aug 15, 2020, 12:04 PM Bogdan Kyryliuk wrote: > I like the idea. It definitely be helpful to get community help on triagi

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-15 Thread Bogdan Kyryliuk
I like the idea. It definitely be helpful to get community help on triaging the issues On Sat, Aug 15, 2020, 8:39 AM Junlin Chen wrote: > humbly asking +1. Currently, we PMs at Preset are tracking Github issues > Projects, Milestone and Link PR manually which is extremely inefficient. By > doing

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-15 Thread Junlin Chen
humbly asking +1. Currently, we PMs at Preset are tracking Github issues Projects, Milestone and Link PR manually which is extremely inefficient. By doing so, we are not able to provide status updates timely to the community. On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 3:52 PM Evan Rusackas wrote: > An emphatic +

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-13 Thread Evan Rusackas
An emphatic +1 from me! The issues could gain a huge boost from the added human curation, whether it's adding sensible labels, running Project kanban boards, linking issues to PRs (and other relevant issues), and more. It could not only bring some order to the chaos, but help those in the commun

Re: Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-13 Thread William Barrett
+1 - the PMs at Preset would be very helpful to the community if they had this level of access. Will Barrett Staff Software Engineer Preset, Inc. | https://preset.io On Aug 13, 2020, 9:28 AM -0700, Maxime Beauchemin , wrote: > Hi all, > > It just came to my attention that GitHub added a new "tri

Giving our PMs and contributors triage rights on GitHub

2020-08-13 Thread Maxime Beauchemin
Hi all, It just came to my attention that GitHub added a new "triage" access level at the repo level. https://github.blog/changelog/2019-05-23-triage-and-maintain-roles-beta/ In the past, we've identified that it was impossible for non-committers (especially our PMs and contributors-that-are-not-