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== Create Ticket ==
== Create Ticket ==
* Creating a ticket is a pretty easy process.  
* Creating a ticket is a pretty easy process. You want to provide a quick summary of the issue, and a description of the issue
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* Next we want to pick the type of ticket this is, here we can choose: Defect, Task, or Enhancement.
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* Next we want to pick the Severity of the ticket, here we can choose: Urgent, and Non-urgent
* Next we want to pick the Severity of the ticket, here we can choose: Urgent, and Non-urgent
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* Next we want to pick the priority of the ticket, the options here are: Blocker, Major, and Minor.
* Next we want to pick the priority of the ticket, the options here are: Blocker, Major, and Minor.
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* The last step in creating the ticket is to pick the proper component
* The last step in creating the ticket is to pick the proper component, after that you either submit the ticket, or preview your ticket before submission.
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Revision as of 19:12, 1 December 2013


Introduction

This is a a page explaining how to use the Ticketing system Trac. The examples here are from the Marketing Team but should translate over to any other Trac instance.

Instructions

View Tickets

Clicking on view brings up quite a few different ways to view tickets in the Trac system. In the screenshot below you will see the options for the Fedora Marketing Trac system. Each Trac system will have different views available.

Trac View.png

I clicked on {1} Active tickets, this is currently all the open tickets in the Fedora Marketing Trac. You can see the ticket #, Summary, Component, Milestone, Task, Owner, Status, and the date it was created.

Trac Tickets1.png

Create Ticket

  • Creating a ticket is a pretty easy process. You want to provide a quick summary of the issue, and a description of the issue

Trac New.png

  • Next we want to pick the type of ticket this is, here we can choose: Defect, Task, or Enhancement.

Trac New2.png

  • Next we want to pick the Severity of the ticket, here we can choose: Urgent, and Non-urgent

Trac New3.png

  • Next we want to pick the priority of the ticket, the options here are: Blocker, Major, and Minor.

Trac New4.png

  • The last step in creating the ticket is to pick the proper component, after that you either submit the ticket, or preview your ticket before submission.

Trac New5.png

View Timeline

Viewing the timeline is a great way to see the happenings of tickets during a certain time period. In the screenshot below you can see that in September and October there were some tickets closed and created.

Trac Timeline.png

Search

In this search box, you can enter any query and the output will be showed below. In this example I searched my name and all the tickets either assigned, completed, or ones I have updated will show up. This is a great way to find a closed ticket if it needs to be reopend.

Trac Search.png

Roadmap

The roadmap is a great way to show all tickets for a particular milestone/release. For example in the screenshot below you can see during F12-Pre-Alpha there was 14 tickets that were created and closed during that phase.

Trac Roadmap.png