Categorizing tickerts into milestones

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dondo

05 Mar, 2009 06:30 PM

On the ticket search results page (well, really in any ticket list view) it would be very useful to be able to quickly assign/move tickets to/among milestones as priorities change. One way to achieve this might be to show a popup in the "milestones" column containing all incomplete milestones. I think this might also require adding a "complete" checkbox to the milestone as well (so we can mark achieved milestones as complete to remove them from the popup).

  1. 1 Posted by Will Duncan on 06 Mar, 2009 02:29 AM

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    Thank you for the suggest, I agree that something along those lines would be pretty awesome. I'll pass this along to the Lighthouse team when we discuss future changes. Right now we're in the midst of some general bug and usability clean-up so items like this would follow right after.

  2. 2 Posted by dondo on 06 Mar, 2009 02:33 AM

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    If you decide to take action on this, please let me know. Given that
    the only way to prioritize tickets is via sorting them within a
    milestone, and it's difficult to move tickets between milestones,
    right now it feels as though the interface more or less encourages me
    to put all my tickets in to a single, never arriving milestone (simply
    so I can sort them).

  3. 3 Posted by Will Duncan on 22 Jul, 2009 08:10 AM

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    Not sure if anyone updated this, but Lighthouse has bulk editing on the ticket searches now, which should resolve this request. I'm closing this discussion. Please feel free to open a new one if you have any other questions/suggestions.

  4. Will Duncan closed this discussion on 22 Jul, 2009 08:10 AM.

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