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Scripts to add to JIRA, Trello, Pivotal Tracker Asana etc #5

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talesh opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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Scripts to add to JIRA, Trello, Pivotal Tracker Asana etc #5

talesh opened this issue May 29, 2019 · 3 comments
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talesh commented May 29, 2019

This list would only be useful if it is actually implemented. The best way to get developers to do a thing is to put it into the bug tracker. They already have a pattern of picking up things from that tool and completing them.

We should build a simple to use script to inject all these tasks from the main list into a project in each popular task/bug tracker software used by Magento agencies.

I am not sure how this will be implemented yet, or if it will require modifying the main list in a manner that is easier to read from a script or not. Those are details that still need to be hashed out.

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tjons commented May 31, 2019

I'm going to prototype something on this (JIRA-specific) this weekend. I've already done the parsing of the README - I'm now working on adding the tickets to JIRA. The parsing can be plug-and-play with other issue tracker adapters (Trello, Asana, etc.). I'm prototyping this in Python.

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talesh commented May 31, 2019

@tjons sure Python is fine. If you think modifying the format of the README.md would help, I don't see any reason not to do so apart from readability for humans that don't want to use a script to put into JIRA etc.

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tjons commented May 31, 2019

The README format is actually super easy to parse with a little logic - it took me less than 15 mins to do that part. I'd stick with that.

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