[openstack-dev] [StoryBoard] issues found while using storyboard

Jay S Bryant jungleboyj at gmail.com
Mon Jul 23 19:07:09 UTC 2018



On 7/23/2018 1:53 PM, Chris Friesen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm on a team that is starting to use StoryBoard, and I just thought 
> I'd raise some issues I've recently run into.  It may be that I'm 
> making assumptions based on previous tools that I've used (Launchpad 
> and Atlassian's Jira) and perhaps StoryBoard is intended to be used 
> differently, so if that's the case please let me know.
>
> 1) There doesn't seem to be a formal way to search for newly-created 
> stories that have not yet been triaged.
>
> 2) There doesn't seem to be a way to find stories/tasks using 
> arbitrary boolean logic, for example something of the form "(A OR (B 
> AND C)) AND NOT D". Automatic worklists will only let you do "(A AND 
> B) OR (C AND D) OR (E AND F)" and story queries won't even let you do 
> that.
>
> 3) I don't see a structured way to specify that a bug has been 
> confirmed by someone other than the reporter, or how many people have 
> been impacted by it.
>
> 4) I can't find a way to add attachments to a story.  (Like a big log 
> file, or a proposed patch, or a screenshot.)
Chris,

Tom Barron and I have both raised this as a concern for Cinder and 
Manila.  I could not find a bug for not being able to create attachments 
so I have created one: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2003071

Jay
>
> 5) I don't see a way to search for stories that have not been assigned 
> to someone.
>
> 6) This is more a convenience thing, but when looking at someone 
> else's public automatic worklist, there's no way to see what the query 
> terms were that generated the worklist.
>
> Chris
>
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