jbauer opened 2 years ago
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OneDev changed state to 'Closed' 2 years ago
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State changed as code fixing the issue is committed |
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OneDev changed state to 'Released' 2 years ago
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State changed as build #2909 is successful |
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I just tried OneDev 7.4.22 and checked the board UI. You have named the new button as "Unscheduled" which is very similar in meaning to "No Milestone". I assumed that I will only see issues that have no milestone applied (that was my original intend for opening this issue report) but OneDev simply shows all issues without applying any milestone filter. After thinking about it I think this is generally fine, because in my boards described above I want indeed see issues with and without milestones assigned while planning priorities, etc. And if I want to further filter the "Unscheduled" view I can use the filter textbox. So I assume that "Unscheduled" now means that OneDev simply does not add any milestone condition and it behaves exactly the same as if no milestone has been created yet. I feel like the button should be named "All issues" because that is what it is. The UI presents a section containing milestone filters and a button to show all issues, regardless of milestones. "Unscheduled" just like "No Milestone" can easily be misinterpreted as seeing only issues that are not yet scheduled / do not have a milestone assigned. |
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This is actually a bug. |
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Got fixed in build #2914 |
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Ok fine as well. Tried the new version and it works as described. |
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Improvement
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Major
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When the first milestone is created the UI shows a milestone dropdown and there is no way to select "no milestone". However there are cases which makes such a selection valuable.
For example I have multiple boards that allow planing of issues even before thinking about in which milestone they should be fixed:
All these boards and workflows usually happen before assigning issues to a milestone. So it would be nice to have an option "no milestone" in the board view. Otherwise such boards as the ones above are basically useless as soon as you create a milestone. They work great as long as you do not have any milestones in OneDev.