[ironic] Capping off storyboard migration

Radosław Piliszek radoslaw.piliszek at gmail.com
Mon Jul 3 15:20:19 UTC 2023


Hi Jay,

I was thinking very-long-term if Storyboard was to go away and Ironic
wanted a self-sovereign storage of that data. ;-)

And I agree wholeheartedly with the last sentence of yours - about
taking an action even if not ideal.
I believe it's a common approach in Fortune 500 companies and many
aspiring to be.
Things rarely solve themselves by themselves.

Radek
-yoctozepto

On Fri, 30 Jun 2023 at 19:04, Jay Faulkner <jay at gr-oss.io> wrote:
>
> Hey Radek,
>
> One of the nice things is that the stories will all still be in storyboard, along with their tasks and all associated information. Automatically closing the issues does not remove the history, but instead changes the status quo from "users/contributors who submitted those are being ignored" to "users/contributors who submitted those now understand where to go to get attention".
>
> Given there's also a giant backlog of older launchpad bugs to triage before we are "caught up" as a project, I intend on placing extra effort there.
>
> Ironic's bugtracking situation is an unfortunate reality, and I think taking action -- even if it's not the ideal action -- is better than maintaining the status quo.
>
> -JayF



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