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Press the "Submit new issue" button. | Press the "Submit new issue" button. | ||
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+ | You are redirected to your newly created issue. The following actions are possible: | ||
+ | * Editing the issue | ||
+ | * Closing the issue (if it is resolved) | ||
+ | * Adding comments (to discuss the issue with team members) | ||
+ | * Going back to the list of issues. | ||
== Using Milestones == | == Using Milestones == |
Revision as of 17:45, 3 March 2015
Main Page >> GitLab server >> 5. Working with GitLab Issues, Milestones and Labels
"Big tracking" in GitLab is done via the "Issues" tab of your project.
Adding Issues
Let's create a first issue. Simply press the "+ New Issue" button located in the top-right hand corner, and fill in the following fields:
- Title: a brief description of the problem
- Description: a more in-depth explanation of the nature of the problem, including error messages, details on how to replicate the issue etc.
- Assigned to: you may decide to allocate the issue to a developer, or leave the field blank and let developers allocated the issue to themselves later on.
- Milestone: We will look at Milestones shortly, please leave blank for now.
- Labels: We will look at Labels shortly, please leave blank for now.
Press the "Submit new issue" button.
You are redirected to your newly created issue. The following actions are possible:
- Editing the issue
- Closing the issue (if it is resolved)
- Adding comments (to discuss the issue with team members)
- Going back to the list of issues.