> One approach: Create categories for the project that match
> your concept
> of "Module". Use handleNewIssue() in the Workflow
> API to automatically
> assign the issue based on category.
No. I need Category as is ;)
Hopefully someone who can program writes a patch or something to accomplish this feature
one day. I'll just have to wait.
--- On Fri, 9/12/08, Jorey Bump <list@stripped> wrote:
> From: Jorey Bump <list@stripped>
> Subject: Re: Feature request: "module" and module maintainer
> To: step247@stripped
> Cc: eventum-users@stripped
> Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 10:02 AM
> Step wrote, at 09/12/2008 09:30 AM:
> >> Assuming that Module is a custom field, you could
> add some
> >> code to the custom_fields_updated hook in the work
> flow to do this.
> >
> > I am not sure how I can do this.
> >
> > This term "Module" is quiet abstract. Do not
> take it literally.
> > What ever the project is in Eventum, it can be a
> "server park", a building, a floor in the
> building, a department in a company, a wine cooler door,
> printer button panel etc. :)
> >
> > Project A
> > module 1 - maintainer blah@...
> > module 2 - maintainer ahh@...
> > ...
> > module .. - maintainer blah@...
> >
> > Project B
> > module 1 - maintainer...
> >
> > Projects DO NOT share modules. One person can be
> responsible for multiple modules.
> >
> >
> > Example: Project A is a toy that is made of 3 parts.
> Those parts are Red, Blue and Yellow.
> >
> > Project A has modules:
> > Red
> > Blue
> > Yellow
> >
> > If a "Project A" client has a problem with
> "Yellow", she submits a bug by selecting module
> Yellow and describes the probel or idea or what ever.
> >
> > 5 moths later you like to know which is the most
> fracked up module?
> > Take a look at the "Project A" in Eventum
> and generate the report where you group issues by module.
>
> One approach: Create categories for the project that match
> your concept
> of "Module". Use handleNewIssue() in the Workflow
> API to automatically
> assign the issue based on category.
>
> Another approach: If, for some reason, you are already
> using categories
> for a different purpose, create a custom field and once
> again use
> handleNewIssue() to automatically assign the issue based on
> the value of
> the custom field.
>
> I don't think handleCustomFieldsUpdated() is what you
> want here. It
> looks like that kicks in when you add another option to a
> custom field.
> You might be able to leverage it for some initialization
> purpose, but to
> perform an action when creating a new issue, use
> handleNewIssue().
>
>
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