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As a user, I want to create an epic. An epic is an ordered collection of stories that represents a feature train, a higher-level feature set with a common goal.
Functional Acceptance Criteria
The user can navigate to the work item create dialog (see #501) and create a new work item of type "Epic".
The dialog behaves the same as the normal create work item dialog.
Non-functional Acceptance Criteria
None.
Note: an Epic is a custom Work Item Type and should be created by default in the schema. Other than that, the Epic does not differ from a generic work item for now. This may change in the future. All other facilities, like list view, detail dialog, delete etc work the same as for generic work items.
From @michaelkleinhenz on November 23, 2016 13:9
Description
As a user, I want to create an epic. An epic is an ordered collection of stories that represents a feature train, a higher-level feature set with a common goal.
Functional Acceptance Criteria
Non-functional Acceptance Criteria
None.
Note: an Epic is a custom Work Item Type and should be created by default in the schema. Other than that, the Epic does not differ from a generic work item for now. This may change in the future. All other facilities, like list view, detail dialog, delete etc work the same as for generic work items.
Copied from original issue: fabric8-services/fabric8-wit#502
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