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Nice work #1

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kostajh opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 3 comments
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Nice work #1

kostajh opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 3 comments

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@kostajh
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kostajh commented Feb 22, 2018

Looking forward to seeing this get built out further. I'd be interested to help. FWIW, you might be interested in looking at some of the UX and architecture of https://github.com/tosher/Redlime, a similar plugin for Sublime Text.

@rozpuszczalny
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Thanks for the support! At this moment, I'm working at providing basic functionalities of Redmine, i.e. changing "assigned to", creating a new project etc. from the command palette, then I want to move on with better UX. However, I haven't done a research with similar add-ons, so I'll definitely check out this repo. Anyway, in a free time I'll try to create contribution tips/guidelines and milestones. I'm open to any suggestions, so if you have any, feel free to write them down :)

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xlat commented Mar 15, 2018

I'ld like to share my usage of redmine/your plugin.
In my organisation, the people that have issues assigned to will mark them as resolved (most of the time), then another people will verify and closed the issue (or mark as unresolved).
In that workflow, my list of issues contain all not closed, it would be nice to have a settings to filter the list by issue statuses (for me opened but not resolved).

What did you think about that ?

@rozpuszczalny
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I think I'll make configurable queries. One will be able to create own version on query based on needs. So, in your settings, you would be able to define list of queries, which will be listed in QuickPick (for example, action named "Custom queries" will contain all of customly defined queries).

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