action #104781
closed
Added by vpelcak almost 3 years ago.
Updated about 2 years ago.
Description
Motivation¶
oscqam module is not too often reviewed tool upon which release of the maintenance updates depends.
Therefore it needs somebody with high Python competence to get familiar with to be able to maintain in case it is needed to implement some changes.
Acceptance criteria¶
- AC1: Team is able to address issues and implement changes into the module when needed.
Suggestions¶
- Target version set to future
This sounds like something more suitable for the update valuation squad. Can you give a URL pointing to something telling us more about "oscqam"? I honestly don't know what oscqam is
- Related to action #109779: Cannot approve incident due to test report parsing error added
- Parent task set to #110575
- Target version changed from future to Ready
- Parent task changed from #110575 to #110884
- Subject changed from Getting familiar with oscqam plugin to Getting familiar with oscqam plugin size:M
- Description updated (diff)
- Status changed from New to Workable
- Start date deleted (
2022-01-10)
- Status changed from Workable to In Progress
- Assignee set to osukup
..in the end I'll take it ( after publishing it on github and adding support for metadata.json).
- Due date set to 2022-08-10
Setting due date based on mean cycle time of SUSE QE Tools
- Due date deleted (
2022-08-10)
- Status changed from In Progress to Workable
- Assignee deleted (
osukup)
I assume this isn't being worked on.
@osukup I'd also like to suggest that you team up with somebody who is less experienced with this, since this was meant to also help reduce the bus factor and teach others about it. Maybe in a mob session (or any other available time).
- Status changed from Workable to In Progress
- Assignee set to livdywan
Let's see if I can't come up with a little addition to the tests
- Status changed from In Progress to Workable
- Assignee deleted (
livdywan)
- Status changed from Workable to Resolved
- Assignee set to livdywan
I see this implicitly covered with the contributions from cdywan, let's not get over our heads :)
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