Re: Proposal for a Backport tracker

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On 05/22/2015 09:32 AM, Nathan Cutler wrote:
>> We can probably keep the original ticket in the "Pending Backport"
>> status until all backports are resolved, as we currently do.
>>
>>> So the question is, what will the original ticket's status be changed
>>> to? Resolved?
>>
>> When all backports are resolved, then we can also resolve the original
>> ticket. Do you forsee a problem with that ?
>>
> 
> Yes and no. It's a scripting problem, not a workflow problem. I'll try
> to describe the scenario I'm envisioning:
> 
> We have a simple script that loops over all tickets with status "Pending
> Backport". We run it once per week. The first week we run it, the script
> finds 3 such tickets. For each one it creates a ticket in the Backport
> tracker.
> 
> A week goes by, during which developers marked 4 more tickets "Pending
> Backport". It's time to run the script again. Since it is looping over
> all tickets marked "Pending Backport", it now finds 7 such tickets: 3
> from last week and the 4 new ones. For each one it dutifully creates a
> new ticket in the Backport tracker. Now we have duplicate Backport
> tickets for 3 bugfixes.
> 
> But I guess it will be trivial to make the script check if a Backport
> ticket is already open and refrain from opening a new one in this case.

Alternatively, adding a new state to the tracker that distinguishes
between tickets that are pending being picked up on by the stable
releases team vs those that are just pending the backport.  Say, "Mark
for Backport" vs "Pending Backport".

  -Joao


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