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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Priority: Major
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Resolution: Done
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Sprint:Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30, Spring 5 2021 May 17 - May 28
Description
We are using Django for development of App Store and CyVerse integration site.
Before you can contribute, you need to understand some basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation.
If you are new to Django, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App":
- Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/
- Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/
- Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/
As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about:
- How do you modify the database? (models.py)
- How do you add data to the database? (migrations)
- How does URL matching and dispatching work?
- How do you create a new page?
- How do you create a completely new django site?
- How do you create a completely new django app for your django site?
And:
- What is settings.py?
- What is manage.py?
- What is urls.py?
- What is django-admin?
Tips & Links:
- You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms!
- App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer.
- Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment.
- Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/
- It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/
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IGBF-1740 On-boarding: Get familiar with App Store workflow and set-up
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IGBF-1576 On-boarding - App Store dev - Set up App Store development environment on your computer
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IGBF-1628 Remove CyAppStore hard-coding from appstore project
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IGBF-1657 Investigate reimplementing BioViz-CyVerse in Django/Flask/?
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Activity
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Epic Link | IGBF-1388 [ 17463 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Assignee | Narendra Kumar Vankayala [ narendra ] |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is lots of documentation about it. If you are new to it, get started by doing the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py Tips & Links: * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is lots of documentation about it. If you are new to it, get started by doing the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py Tips & Links: * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is lots of documentation about it. If you are new to it, get started by doing the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py Tips & Links: * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to it, get started by doing the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py Tips & Links: * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to it, get started by doing the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py Tips & Links: * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py **Tips & Links:** * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py **Tips & Links:** * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to read the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Key idea:* Everything in Django is a python "module" - files that end with ".py" and contain python code. *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Key idea:* Everything in Django is a python "module" - files that end with ".py" and contain python code. *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Key idea:* Almost everything in Django is a python "module" - files that end with ".py" and contain python code. *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Narendra Kumar Vankayala [ narendra ] | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ Be sure to review the linked sections covering: * settings.py * urls.py and URL dispatcher * django-admin and manage.py *Key idea:* Almost everything in Django is a python "module" - files that end with ".py" and contain python code. *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows, but instructions vary depending on your system (of course :-) ) * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ Do the above tutorials with an eye toward knowing the answers to the following questions: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page on the site? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? * What is manage.py? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. (Someone needs to check this.) * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Assignee | Narendra Kumar Vankayala [ narendra ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Narendra Kumar Vankayala [ narendra ] | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Assignee | Sai Charan Reddy Vallapureddy [ svallapu ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Assignee | Sai Charan Reddy Vallapureddy [ svallapu ] |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ Do the above tutorials with an eye toward knowing the answers to the following questions: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page on the site? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? * What is manage.py? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. (Someone needs to check this.) * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * Use python3, which is what App Store uses * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, answer: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is very popular and there is a lot of documentation about it. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but need a refresher, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, answer: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, answer: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3 [ 61 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4 [ 61, 62 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Closed [ 6 ] | Open [ 1 ] |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4 [ 61, 62 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5 [ 61, 62, 63 ] |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, answer: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, do the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. * App Store will be deployed on Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand the basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand some basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5 [ 61, 62, 63 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 2019 Sprint 6 [ 61, 62, 63, 64 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 2019 Sprint 6 [ 61, 62, 63, 64 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 2019 Sprint 7 [ 61, 62, 63, 66 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Summary | Learn about django - do introductory tutorial | On-boarding: Learn about django - do introductory tutorial |
Description |
Before you can develop App Store, you need to understand some basics of how Django works.
Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, or if you have used it before but not recently, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? * How do you add data to the database? * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
We are using Django for development of App Store and other sites.
Before you can contribute, you need to understand some basics of how Django works. Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? (models.py) * How do you add data to the database? (migrations) * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Summer 2019 Sprint 7 [ 61, 62, 63, 66 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5 [ 61, 62, 63 ] |
Issue Type | Bug [ 1 ] | Task [ 3 ] |
Description |
We are using Django for development of App Store and other sites.
Before you can contribute, you need to understand some basics of how Django works. Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? (models.py) * How do you add data to the database? (migrations) * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
We are using Django for development of App Store and CyVerse integration site.
Before you can contribute, you need to understand some basics of how Django works. Django is a full-stack web application framework that uses object-oriented python to manage pages, content, and database. Django is popular and there is a lot of documentation. If you are new to Django, a great way to get started is to do the following sections of the tutorial "Writing your first Django App": * Part 1 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial01/ * Part 2 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial02/ * Part 3 - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/tutorial03/ As you do above tutorials, it's useful to think about: * How do you modify the database? (models.py) * How do you add data to the database? (migrations) * How does URL matching and dispatching work? * How do you create a new page? * How do you create a completely new django site? * How do you create a completely new django app for your django site? And: * What is settings.py? * What is manage.py? * What is urls.py? * What is django-admin? *Tips & Links:* * You can install and run Django on Linux, MacOS, or Windows. It's super easy on all platforms! * App Store will be deployed on Ubuntu Linux, but you can develop on whichever platform you prefer. * Probably you can use whatever database you like for your development environment. * Django quick install guide - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/install/ * It is useful to install and run django in a virtual environment. That way, you can install whatever packages you need without fear of contaminating your system python. On many systems this is a major consideration. For instructions, see the section on virtual environments in the "Contributing" tutorial: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.1/intro/contributing/ |
Workflow | Loraine Lab Workflow [ 18347 ] | Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 18962 ] |
Workflow | Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 18962 ] | Revised Fall 2019 Workflow Update [ 21086 ] |
Status | Open [ 1 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Summary | On-boarding: Learn about django - do introductory tutorial | On-boarding - CyVerse and App Store - Learn about django - do introductory tutorial |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Closed [ 6 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Assignee | Chirag Chandrahas Shetty [ chirag24 ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Assignee | Chirag Chandrahas Shetty [ chirag24 ] |
Assignee | Omkar Marne [ omarne ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Closed [ 6 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Story Points | 1 | 1.5 |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5 [ 61, 62, 63 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2 [ 61, 62, 63, 117 ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2 [ 61, 62, 63, 117 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 61, 62, 63, 117, 118 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Omkar Marne [ omarne ] |
Story Points | 1.5 | 2 |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Assignee | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16 [ 61, 62, 63, 117, 118 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30 [ 61, 62, 63, 117, 118, 119 ] |
Rank | Ranked higher |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] |
Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] |
Assignee | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Closed [ 6 ] | To-Do [ 10305 ] |
Sprint | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30 [ 61, 62, 63, 117, 118, 119 ] | Spring 2019 Sprint 3, Spring 2019 Sprint 4, Spring 2019 Sprint 5, Spring 1 2021 Mar 22 - Apr 2, Spring 2 2021 Apr 5 - Apr 16, Spring 3 2021 Apr 19 - Apr 30, Spring 5 2021 May 17 - May 28 [ 61, 62, 63, 117, 118, 119, 121 ] |
Assignee | Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ] |
Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
Assignee | Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ] |
Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
Assignee | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] |
Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
Assignee | Irvin Naylor [ inaylor ] | Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ] |
Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Assignee | Jay Ostwal [ jayostwal ] |