[openstack-dev] [Openstack-operators][heat][all] Heat now migrated to StoryBoard!!

Rico Lin rico.lin.guanyu at gmail.com
Mon May 7 10:27:48 UTC 2018


Hi all,

I updated more information to this guideline in [1].
Please must take a view on [1] to see what's been updated.
will likely to keep update on that etherpad if new Q&A or issue found.

Will keep trying to make this process as painless for you as possible,
so please endure with us for now, and sorry for any inconvenience

*[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Heat-StoryBoard-Migration-Info
<https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Heat-StoryBoard-Migration-Info>*

2018-05-05 12:15 GMT+08:00 Rico Lin <rico.lin.guanyu at gmail.com>:

> looping heat-dashboard team
>
> 2018-05-05 12:02 GMT+08:00 Rico Lin <rico.lin.guanyu at gmail.com>:
>
>> Dear all Heat members and friends
>>
>> As you might award, OpenStack projects are scheduled to migrating ([5])
>> from Launchpad to StoryBoard [1].
>> For whom who like to know where to file a bug/blueprint, here are some
>> heads up for you.
>>
>> *What's StoryBoard?*
>> StoryBoard is a cross-project task-tracker, contains numbers of
>> ``project``, each project contains numbers of ``story`` which you can think
>> it as an issue or blueprint. Within each story, contains one or multiple
>> ``task`` (task separate stories into the tasks to resolve/implement). To
>> learn more about StoryBoard or how to make a good story, you can reference
>> [6].
>>
>> *How to file a bug?*
>> This is actually simple, use your current ubuntu-one id to access to
>> storyboard. Then find the corresponding project in [2] and create a story
>> to it with a description of your issue. We should try to create tasks which
>> to reference with patches in Gerrit.
>>
>> *How to work on a spec (blueprint)?*
>> File a story like you used to file a Blueprint. Create tasks for your
>> plan. Also you might want to create a task for adding spec( in heat-spec
>> repo) if your blueprint needs documents to explain.
>> I still leave current blueprint page open, so if you like to create a
>> story from BP, you can still get information. Right now we will start work
>> as task-driven workflow, so BPs should act no big difference with a bug in
>> StoryBoard (which is a story with many tasks).
>>
>> *Where should I put my story?*
>> We migrate all heat sub-projects to StoryBoard to try to keep the impact
>> to whatever you're doing as small as possible. However, if you plan to
>> create a new story, *please create it under heat project [4]* and tag it
>> with what it might affect with (like python-heatclint, heat-dashboard,
>> heat-agents). We do hope to let users focus their stories in one place so
>> all stories will get better attention and project maintainers don't need to
>> go around separate places to find it.
>>
>> *How to connect from Gerrit to StoryBoard?*
>> We usually use following key to reference Launchpad
>> Closes-Bug: #######
>> Partial-Bug: #######
>> Related-Bug: #######
>>
>> Now in StoryBoard, you can use following key.
>> Task: ######
>> Story: ######
>> you can find more info in [3].
>>
>> *What I need to do for my exists bug/bps?*
>> Your bug is automatically migrated to StoryBoard, however, the reference
>> in your patches ware not, so you need to change your commit message to
>> replace the old link to launchpad to new links to StoryBoard.
>>
>> *Do we still need Launchpad after all this migration are done?*
>> As the plan, we won't need Launchpad for heat anymore once we have done
>> with migrating. Will forbid new bugs/bps filed in Launchpad. Also, try to
>> provide new information as many as possible. Hopefully, we can make
>> everyone happy. For those newly created bugs during/after migration, don't
>> worry we will disallow further create new bugs/bps and do a second migrate
>> so we won't missed yours.
>>
>> [1] https://storyboard.openstack.org/
>> [2] https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/82
>> [3] https://docs.openstack.org/infra/manual/developers.html#
>> development-workflow
>> [4] https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/989
>> [5] https://docs.openstack.org/infra/storyboard/migration.html
>> [6] https://docs.openstack.org/infra/storyboard/gui/tasks_
>> stories_tags.html#what-is-a-story
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> May The Force of OpenStack Be With You,
>>
>> *Rico Lin*irc: ricolin
>>
>>
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> May The Force of OpenStack Be With You,
>
> *Rico Lin*irc: ricolin
>
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May The Force of OpenStack Be With You,

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