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Tighter Issues and Projects UI #30591

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bilogic opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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Tighter Issues and Projects UI #30591

bilogic opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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proposal/accepted We have reviewed the proposal and agree that it should be implemented like that/at all. type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first.

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bilogic commented Apr 19, 2024

Problem Description

  1. If projects are used, they are normally to tracked the stages of an issue
  2. So our workflow is usually for the developer to move it
  3. and for the requestor to verify/UAT + close it

The problem is that to perform step 2, developer must

  • click out of the issue to projects (consumes loading time)
  • search and find the issue (can be hard to find if there are many issues)
  • and drag it to the correct column

Feature Description

It would be great if we can change project column by selecting a drop down in the /issues/ page itself.

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@bilogic bilogic added the type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first. label Apr 19, 2024
@lunny lunny added the proposal/accepted We have reviewed the proposal and agree that it should be implemented like that/at all. label Apr 19, 2024
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