Re: Simplifying Ceph Project Redmine Open Statuses

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Did this change break something?

"Status changed from 15 to Fix Under Review"

How do we know what the previous status was?

On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:55 AM Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 10:29 AM Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Currently we have these open statuses:
> >
> > New
> > Triaged
> > Verified
> > Need More Info
> > In Progress
> > Feedback
> > Need Review
> > Need Test
> > Testing
> > Pending Backport
> > Pending Upstream
> >
> > It seems to me many of these are mostly unused making their presence
> > confusing to newcomers. I propose we prune these down to:
> >
> > New: default for new trackers; ideally this list should be short and
> > regularly looked at.
> > Triaged: it's been looked at by PTL/team member and could be assigned out.
> > Need More Info: can't be worked on without more information
> > In Progress: assignee is working on the ticket.
> > Need Review: upstream PR ready for review
> > Pending Backport: upstream PR merged; backports are pending.
>
> So I've gone ahead and made the above changes.
>
> Verified -> New (Sorry, I meant to move this to "Triaged" but hit the
> wrong status.)
> Feedback -> New
> Need Test -> "Fix Under Review"
> Testing -> "Fix Under Review"
> Pending Upstream -> "Fix Under Review"
>
> "Fix Under Review" is my attempt at finding a better status name than
> "Needs Review". That's easy to change if anyone has a better
> suggestion.
>
> I saw Matt's note about RGW using "Testing" and "Need Test". I agree
> with Sage it's easier to track the PR's progress in the PR itself.
> Keeping the redmine issue status in sync is unnecessary busy work.
>
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