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15
Posted by:
Alex Shirley
10/15/2007 10:30 AM
1) The ** DNN Core Framework ** (DNN) project tracker is available at http://support.dotnetnuke.com. In order to track issues efficiently in this forum you will need to register with the site and log in (see home page for instructions).

2) Click the Home hyperlink for ** DNN Core Framework ** (DNN)… near the top.
3) Click on the unassigned hyperlink.
4) Notice the issue filter on the left hand side. Here you will define the search criteria. In this example we shall create a filter than will display all outstanding issues in the project. So highlight the following fields inside the issue filter :
| Component |
Any |
| Version |
Any |
| Type* |
Any |
| Priority |
Any |
| Status |
Unassigned, Assigned, In Progress, Reopened, Code for review, Require More Info, Ready To Be Merged.
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| Resolution |
Unresolved |
| Risk |
Any |
| Resource |
Any |
5) Click the view button.
6) Near the bottom under Saved Filters type in "All issues", and hit save.
7) Repeat steps 2 to 5. In addition put your Gemini user name into the Any reporter field (use the Pick button to search for your name), save your filter as "My issues", and hit save.
8) Repeat steps 2 to 6, adjust Type* and your saved filter6 for New feature, Enhancement, Task and Bug. Leaving you six saved filter presets in total to search on.
9) Optionally set up email notifications (warning, expect a lot of email in your inbox!).
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Goto http://support.dotnetnuke.com
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| ii) |
On the right hand side click on My Profile |
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Set field “received email alerts” to Yes |
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Set field “Email me my changes” to No |
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Goto http://support.dotnetnuke.com and click the Home hyperlink for ** DNN Core Framework ** (DNN)… near the top. |
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Click on email alerts (top left hand side), tick all the boxes, and click update. |
10) You are now set up to monitor issues in the core forum!….
You could do something similar with the other projects should you so wish to monitor them.
4 comment(s) so far...
Re: How to follow DNN outstanding issues within the Gemini project tracker
Very slick AlexS :)
By ArntK on
10/16/2007 11:04 PM
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Re: How to follow DNN outstanding issues within the Gemini project tracker
Great tutorial... I am eager to see more on this topic. Thanks!
By hismightiness on
10/17/2007 5:01 PM
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By TrackBack on
11/7/2007 12:48 AM
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