On Thu, 2023-03-02 at 15:43 +0000, Ahmed Almeleh wrote:
> +1 for the new release + milestone suggestion and dropping the date on test
> pages
> 
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2023 at 15:13, Ben Cotton <bcot...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > I don't see that including the date in the title adds much value,
> > particularly since it creates the potential for confusion. Using the
> > release (e.g. 'F38') or release+milestone when there are multiple in a
> > cycle (e.g. "F38beta") provides uniqueness in a way that's much easier
> > to manage.
> > 
> > I'm in favor of dropping dates from the title.

I don't see where this proposal was originally sent, so replying to the
reply. The wikitcms parser relies on the YYYY-MM-DD part of the title,
so if we change this I would have to rewrite the parser to handle two
different types of test day page, which is a pain. This affects the
`testdays` CLI tool - https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/testdays - which we
can use to generate info and stats on test days, and clean up long
comments and result templates.

I do kinda like the date in the title personally, honestly. It's one of
the most important pieces of information about a test day, and having
it in the title means any time you share or see a link to the test day,
the information about when it's happening is baked in.
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