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rbarlow, 01/21/2015 12:26 AM

 
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 00:26:26 +0100
From: rbarlow@redhat.com
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Subject: Re: [Python Support - Story #102] (MODIFIED) As a user, I can remove
Python packages from my repositories using pulp-admin
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On 01/20/2015 05:55 PM, Sayli Karmarkar wrote:
> Just realised that we are moving it to 'modified' after merging and NOT=

> to closed. Updating status accordingly.

Redmine has a feature where you can write fixes or closes and a bug
number in your commit message, and when it gets merged it will
automatically set your issue to the correct state and also make a
comment on it that has a link to your commit. It's pretty sweet. I've
been writing it as the last line of my commit message, like this:

closes #102

By the way, you can also write re #102 to add a comment on a bug without
changing its state. I did this when something I did failed tests later
and I needed to make an additional commit on an existing issue, but the
state didn't need to be changed.

> --- Please write your response above this line ---
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> Issue #102 has been updated by Sayli Karmarkar.
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> * *Status* changed from /CLOSED/ to /MODIFIED/
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> Just realised that we are moving it to 'modified' after merging and NOT=

> to closed. Updating status accordingly.
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> Story #102: As a user, I can remove Python packages from my
> repositories using pulp-admin <https://pulp.plan.io/issues/102#change=
-262>
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> * Author: Randy Barlow
> * Status: MODIFIED
> * Priority: High
> * Assignee: Sayli Karmarkar
> * Category:
> * Sprint/Milestone: January 2015
> * Complexity: 2
> * Bugzilla link:
> * Target Release: 0.0.0
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> The platform supports removing Python packages via the REST API, but th=
e
> Python admin client extensions do not yet include the command. Delivera=
bles:
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> * Add a command to remove Python packages from repositories
> * Include unit tests for the command
> * Document the command, perhaps in the getting started/recipe section=

> of the documentation.
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