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Find a nice way to structure a breakdown of an issue to subissues #27

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Scott-Wheeler opened this issue Jan 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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This seems like a nice way to structure it

@Scott-Wheeler Scott-Wheeler created this issue from a note in Learn Git(Hub) (Ready) Jan 10, 2018
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Create the issue in the project board
Convert to issue
for issue in subissues
create the issue in the project board
convert to issue
into the body, copypaste "created from " and then the title of the superissue (or more importantly the issue number)
create issue

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Then don't forget to go into each subissue and self assign

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Scott-Wheeler commented Jan 10, 2018

Then the superissue (ie this one in the example) becomes a tracking point for the subissues whose status can be seen in that nice block up there ^^
(it's a nice pretty block because I opened all the subissues AT THE SAME TIME..)
(previous versions of this where I opened subissues as I went weren't as pretty)

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the workflow is then to move the card for each subissue from TODO to Ready to In Progress
those updates show on each issue page

move an issue at a time to In Progress
take notes as appropriate as comments
comment on and solve the issue
close the issue

will show as closed here and moved to Done pile in project board
(so cool!)

Learn Git(Hub) automation moved this from In progress to Done Jan 10, 2018
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