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Message4166

Author hemmecke
Recipients hemmecke
Date 2010-10-19.11:29:31
Message-id <1287487771.94.0.206424210846.issue2550674@psf.upfronthosting.co.za>
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Thank you. I suspected this. But, of course, "Make a copy" is not a
really good naming of this. Any chance that this link get's a pop-up by
default explaining what it's use is?

In fact, even if everything in a tracker site is easily adjustable,
wouldn't it be a good idea to add some pop-ups to the classic template
and explaining "Title", "Priority", "Superseder", "Assigned To",
"Status", "Nosy List", "Keywords", etc.?

Especially "Superseder" and "Nosy List" are not immediately clear for
new users. Having a default description there would be wonderful.

Ralf

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http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=20101019105941.GC6853%40pfmaster.artcom-gmbh.de&forum_name=roundup-users

On 10/19/2010 12:59 PM, Peter Funk wrote:
> Hello Ralf,
> 
> Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
>> In the web-interface, next to the "Submit Changes" button, I find a
>> "Make a copy" link. Where is described what it does and why it is there?
>> Why would I want to make a copy of an issue?
> 
> Sometimes an issue represents a rather complex problem which should
> be splitted up into two or more smaller pieces.  The roundup way to do
> this is to create one or more copies of the original issue and handle
> individual sub tasks in each copy.  This makes it possible to assign
> different sub tasks to different people.
> 
> Regards,
> Peter Funk
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