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Hello! What are your thoughts on using Github Projects to track this kind of issue & also the roadmap for the library? I opened a project (and then closed it since I was just testing things out) that I called Roadmap, we could use a similar project if this doesn't interfere with your current issue tracking strategy.
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@mariajgrimaldi: See openedx/platform-roadmap#28 and links at the top of this issue for details of how we are handling this. It's unclear if you are trying to fill in a gap in this, or just weren't aware of how we are trying to track this work.
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Alright, thanks for the info @robrap. Sorry for the lack of context. I'm not sure this was the best place to post about this, but I wanted your opinion since most of the issues are event-bus related & also your involvement with the library. Anyway, I was considering creating a project -for the library itself- where all the issues and their status could be gathered mainly to keep track of the library roadmap (all the issues/PR(s)/improvements). But now I'm seeing your tracking system and given most of the issues are event-bus related, I don't think there's a need for this.
Thanks again.
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No worries @mariajgrimaldi. I really just wanted to understand the context of your proposal. If something becomes a challenge around this, just let us know and we'll find a solution. If you create a project for the library itself, we can see then if you want to include the event-bus issues.
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Update: We are now tracking epics with a custom field on our board, rather than milestones. See https://github.com/orgs/edx/projects/11/views/4
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Hello @mariajgrimald.
- As noted above, we've switched from milestones to a project view, but this is a team project view for arch-bom.
- It may be that some event bus work could move (or be duplicated) in a more public github project soon. I'm not sure who will be the audience though, so I don't know whether it is needed.
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