[Fusionforge-general] cloning existing trackers

AlJeux aljeux at free.fr
Fri Sep 3 19:50:05 CEST 2010


Keith.DeSolla at Zarlink.Com a écrit :
> 
> 
> <fusionforge-general-bounces at lists.fusionforge.org> wrote on 09/03/2010
> 11:44:43 AM:
> 
>> Keith.DeSolla at Zarlink.Com a écrit :
>> >
>> >
>> > <fusionforge-general-bounces at lists.fusionforge.org> wrote on 09/03/2010
>> > 11:03:55 AM:
>> >
>> >> Keith.DeSolla at Zarlink.Com, 2010-09-03 10:34:02 -0500 :
>> >>
>> >> > hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > I have some active projects in Fusionforge 4.8.   I have requests
> from
>> >> > users to generate new trackers (eg.   projectA-bugs, projectB-bugs)
>> > using
>> >> > the same format as the current 'Bugs' tracker in a particular
>> > project. The
>> >> > existing 'Bugs' tracker has already been customized, so I want to
> clone
>> >> > that for the new trackers, but its not obvious to me what the
>> > process is.  
>> >> >  I'm hoping someone has done this before and can point me in the
> right
>> >> > direction.
>> >> >
>> >> > The 'Clone Tracker' function appears to use templates, so how can I
>> > save
>> >> > an existing customized tracker as a template so that I can clone it?
>> >>
>> >> I'm pretty sure that at some point in the past, this function could
> only
>> >> clone trackers from the template project; I don't remember seeing this
>> >> changed, but maybe I missed it.
>>
>> I think that cloning a tracker from the template project to a specific
>> project or doing the opposite is quite the same from the feature point
>> of view.
>>
>> The template project is a normal project identified as the template
>> project in the config file so my understanding is that it should be
>> feasible to improve the current situation.
>>
>> Alain.
> 
> 
> 
> That's good to know.  Is there any reason I can't just add a new bug
> tracker to the template project, customize it and then I could clone new
> trackers from it?  (I'd like to leave the existing "Bug Tracker
> Template" as is, rather than customize it).

At first glance, for me, this looks like a bug.

Can you please check if you can reproduce this problem on
http://fusionforgedemo.no-ip.org/ and file a bug (or a patch).

Alain.

> 
> thanks
> -keith
> 
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