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Validation tests for protoDC2 #30

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katrinheitmann opened this issue Nov 2, 2017 · 13 comments
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Validation tests for protoDC2 #30

katrinheitmann opened this issue Nov 2, 2017 · 13 comments

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yymao commented Nov 2, 2017

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  • N(z)

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rmandelb commented Nov 3, 2017

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yymao commented Nov 6, 2017

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yymao commented Nov 6, 2017

For each validation test I created an issue in https://github.com/LSSTDESC/descqa/issues so that we can keep track of individual progress without spamming this repo.

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Apologies if I am missing something - I am traveling back home today and my ability to keep up with e-mail and slack etc. is not all there. There's an epic here and there's an epic in the descqa repo with a similar name. What is their relationship / how do you envision they will be used?

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katrinheitmann commented Dec 14, 2017 via email

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ghost commented Dec 14, 2017

Looks good. It still contains two DC2_Repo issues (in addition to the descqa issues). Are you planning to keep them? I don't mind - just curious.

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katrinheitmann commented Dec 14, 2017 via email

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ghost commented Dec 15, 2017

@katrinheitmann , I think I was multitasking with one too many tasks yesterday. Why didn't you just include the descqa Epic itself, instead of all the issues individually? That way you will automatically 'include' any new issues that are attached to the descqa epic. When you include an epic, you get an option of displaying all the issues in that epic so you will still be able to see all the underlying issues.

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katrinheitmann commented Dec 15, 2017 via email

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ghost commented Dec 15, 2017

What I had in mind is

1/ Add descqa issues to descqa epic
2/ Add descqa epic (only) to corresponding DC2 epic

The advantage with that is that as more descqa issues are added to the descqa epic, the DC2 epic will automatically pick them up through the descqa epic (and people will only have to remember to assign an issue to one epic, not two, especially since assigning a descqa issue to the DC2 epic means using ZenHub to connect the two repos). This would minimize the chance of the two epics being out of synch and should be completely equivalent to assigning each issue to both epics including, I think, being able to use the burndown chart in DC2 on the descqa epic, but you're right that you should verify that. What a convoluted sentence. I need a second double espresso.

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I am closing this issue -- all the work has gone over into the descqa repo and not much is being updated here so might as well close it. If anybody feels differently, feel free to reopen.

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