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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 06:00:46PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
> > For example, let's assume we have target a, b, c There is a way
> > to know that "a" is a past target, "b" is the current target and
> > "c" is a future target ?
>
> We could add a "date due" field for each target.
Another option would be a "blocked by" field, since you might miss
deadlines, or have parallel targeted branches. Or just pick target
names following some scheme so the alphanumeric-sort is also a
dependency-order sort ;).
> > More: there is a way to know if a target is closed or open ?
There's also
$ be list --target 0.1
If there are active bugs, the target is open. Otherwise, you must have
made it ;).
> We could add a "target close" operation that moves all open bugs
> assigned to one target to the next date-due target.
for bug in `be list --target 0.1 --uuids`; do
be target $bug $NEXT_TARGET
done
To avoid the loop, we could change status, severity, target, etc from
be COMMAND BUG ARG
to
be COMMAND ARG BUG [MORE BUGS ...]
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