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You may go directly to the OLE FeedBack Projectto review/create/modify Feedback Jiras

Remember to Login to Jira, otherwise you will miss pieces of the interface.

 

 

Development Process with Jira

Below is the OLE Development Process as it exists within the Jira ticketing system.

Click here for the Development Process in pdf.

(lightbulb) Intro to Jira contains basic information about the software and the ticket types OLE uses.

Creating a

Bug/Enhancement Jira

Bug JIRA ticket

Before you begin: Search For A Similar Issue

  1. Before you enter an issue, please perform a search to see if anything may already exist in the OLE queue
  2. Enter your search criteria.  For an introduction to searching Jira, see the Basic Searching page in the official JIRA User's Guide
  3. If you find an issue that is similar to the one you want to report, please add a comment to the issue.
  4. If you don't find an issue that is similar to the one you want to report, proceed with the instructions below.

Step 1: Report an Issue from within OLE

Select the Provide Feedback link on the top right side of the OLE Interface:

(star) Skip to step 3

Step 2: Create an Issue from outside OLE

If you are not currently in OLE, or are having difficulties with access:

  1. Create an issue in this Jira Instance.
  2. Select OLE Feedback as the Project
  3. Select the appropriate type: bug or enhancement/defect

Step 3: Fill Out Required Jira Fields

  1. Fill in the "Summary" field. Title the issue.
  2. Choose which component(s) this issue is related to.
  3. Change the Fix Version/s to "OLE ?" or leave it blank.
  4. Choose a "Priority".
    • Blocker - For a Bug/Fix, key Key functionality is broken. For an Enhancement, key functionality is an essential requirement. Without the functionality, all business processes for a module are at a standstill and there is no workaround.
    • Critical - For a Bug/Fix, key Key functionality is unusable or severely crippled.  For an Enhancement, key functionality is needed. Some significant business processes for a module are at a standstill; there is no acceptable workaround.
    • Major - For a Bug/Fix or Enhancement, key Key functionality is hindered or obstructed. Typically (a) the workaround, if it exists, is time consuming or complicated or results in having to re-enter data; (b) most often occurs fairly deeply in the software and does not obstruct large pieces of functionality; and (c) overall has lower impact than a critical.
    • Minor - For a Bug/Fix, there Tthere is a minor loss of functionality or other problem where an easy workaround is present.  For an Enhancement, Minor is something that would be nice to have but is not necessary.
      Trivial - For a Bug/Fix, there There is a cosmetic problem like misspelled words or misaligned text.  For an Enhancement, Trivial items are cosmetic suggestions, like relabeling or moving a button.
  5. Assignee may be left as "- Automatic -". This will notify the QA manager.
  6. Add notes. Describe the issue.  Copy and paste in relevant error codes, list the steps you took to recreate this issue, describe the expected result and then what actually happened, copy and paste the entire stack trace error if applicable.  Include a justification of the priority chosen.
    Additional helpful items include:
    • Document ID
    • Logged in Kuali User
    • Browser
  7. Add screenshots as Attachments.  Screenshots really help to clarify issues and show what is happening.
    1. With Windows: Press the Windows logo key Windows logo key + PrtScn. (On a tablet, press the Windows logo key Windows logo key + the volume down button).  This will take an image and save it as a file under Pictures > Screenshot.
    2. With a Mac: Press Command (⌘) + Shift + 3. The screenshot is added to your desktop.
  8. Click the "Create" button.

What happens next?

Incident Reports

(feature in progress see OLE-3689)

Jiras

Once your Jira ticket has been submitted, it will be reviewed by the QA Manager. If a Jira is created in the OLE development queue, OLE, you will be included as a watcher.

Issues will be set to a Fix Version and reviewed by the Implementation Team.

The Implementation Team assigns a release, revise the priority if needed, advance the ticket status to "Awaiting Technical Input", and assign the ticket to the development manager if no additional functional instructions are required.

JIRAs Currently in OLE Feedback

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