Re: PCF UAA gives Failure response after deployment.
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PCF UAA gives Failure response after deployment.
Hi, i tried cloning PCF UAA git and made gradle build and deployed the same in PCF and pcfDev. All this without error. When I try to access /UAA or any UAA url it gives me response as failure. https://mudiyaathu.cfapps.io . Please help me. Many thanks !!!
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Re: [it-infrastructure-alerts] Thursday, January 25th, 6PM PT Mailman 3 Upgrade
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:17 AM, Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org> wrote: FYI Lists will blip
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What: Core IT's Mailman 3 web interface will be brought down for a minor upgrade. Expected downtime is 10 minutes. Two further emails will be sent when the maintenance begins and when it is complete.
When: 6:00 PM PT, January 25th 2017
Affected:
lists.cloudfoundry.org lists.zephyrproject.org lists.odpi.org
All mailman 2 hosts are unaffected by this.
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Re: Pending Proposals for CF-Extensions for 2017

Guillaume Berche
Hi
The doc seems to not allow for comments nor suggestions. Max, can you please allow this, would be easier to make suggestions.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
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Le 20 janv. 2017 23:55, "Michael Maximilien" <maxim(a)us.ibm.com> a écrit : Hi, all,
I am trying to get a handle on all pending proposals to CF-Extensions as well as anything proposed to CF that is now orphaned or would like to be considered in the CF-Extensions PMC. I have a list [1], however, I am sure it is not complete.
Please, if you have a proposal pending fitting above and it's not listed please add it or respond here or to me directly so I add and start tracking.
Thanks,
[1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aKmxFdGC4GnXBIZMx0qdIawHrEIRS jBOzB-spoPlbM8/edit?usp=sharing
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Josh Long <starbuxman@...>
Noooooo! Chris! So bummed to hear this. Best of luck in your next steps, man.
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 7:51 AM Christopher Frost <cfrost(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Nine and a half years ago I started work at Interface21* and today is my last day at Pivotal.
It's been a long and exciting journey, many things have changed but my office chair has not.
It's time for new challenges and a new chair, I wish Pivotal and you all well whatever lies ahead.
Feel free to get in touch through the medium of your choice; Twitter - cgfrost Facebook - cgfrost LinkedIn - cgfrost GitHub - cgfrost
Until next time folks, Chris.
* https://spring.io/blog/2006/12/16/why-the-name-interface21
Christopher Frost - Pivotal UK Spring Cloud Services Team
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Good luck on your next adventure, Chris!
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Simon Basle <sbasle(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Didn't have the pleasure to work with you, but it's a small world, maybe we'll cross path at a conf somewhere in Europe one day :) Best of luck! Simon
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 7:54 PM, Brian Dussault <bdussault(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Good luck Chris and best of luck!
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 1:51 PM, William Tran <wtran(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
We've been lucky to have you on the team and we'll miss you big time. I'm sure you'll kill it at the new gig like you have here.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Pieter Humphrey <phumphrey(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Best of luck in your new endeavors Chris!
On Jan 27, 2017, at 7:49 AM, Christopher Frost <cfrost(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Nine and a half years ago I started work at Interface21* and today is my last day at Pivotal.
It's been a long and exciting journey, many things have changed but my office chair has not.
It's time for new challenges and a new chair, I wish Pivotal and you all well whatever lies ahead.
Feel free to get in touch through the medium of your choice; Twitter - cgfrost Facebook - cgfrost LinkedIn - cgfrost GitHub - cgfrost
Until next time folks, Chris.
* https://spring.io/blog/2006/12/16/why-the-name-interface21
Christopher Frost - Pivotal UK Spring Cloud Services Team
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We've been lucky to have you on the team and we'll miss you big time. I'm sure you'll kill it at the new gig like you have here. On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Pieter Humphrey <phumphrey(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Best of luck in your new endeavors Chris!
On Jan 27, 2017, at 7:49 AM, Christopher Frost <cfrost(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Nine and a half years ago I started work at Interface21* and today is my last day at Pivotal.
It's been a long and exciting journey, many things have changed but my office chair has not.
It's time for new challenges and a new chair, I wish Pivotal and you all well whatever lies ahead.
Feel free to get in touch through the medium of your choice; Twitter - cgfrost Facebook - cgfrost LinkedIn - cgfrost GitHub - cgfrost
Until next time folks, Chris.
* https://spring.io/blog/2006/12/16/why-the-name-interface21
Christopher Frost - Pivotal UK Spring Cloud Services Team
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Chip Childers <cchilders@...>
+Chris Clark <cclark(a)cloudfoundry.org> Ah... I think that's the key thing for us to setup. Chris will be reaching out to you to discuss Lisa! On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 11:17 AM Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
I forgot to mention that non-account members will be able to join Public projects as viewers, and viewers will be able to follow.
Thanks, Lisa
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org
wrote: I'll have Chris Clark, a member of my team, track this down and report back to everyone.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:38 AM Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
The Cf community members typically don't have an account which is member of the Pivotal Enterprise account used by CFF tracker projects. What's the recommended way for adding them (could be hundreds of members interested in following stories) to the account ? Is there another alternative than directly requesting the owner (is that Onsi ?) to invite them (hence my suggestion about a google form to centralize invitation requests and avoid email exchanges) ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
We introduced a new feature to Enterprise accounts late last year that allows Project Owners to set their Project Privacy to "Shared with my company." If a project has this setting, anyone at the organization can search for and join the project as a viewer.
All of the Cloud Foundry projects belong to an Enterprise account, so anyone who is a member on those accounts will be able to find and join the projects once the Project Owner updates the privacy setting. Project Owners will still also be able to invite users to their projects.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces.
The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner.
In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences.
Regards,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects.
I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow).
Thanks, Lisa
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications < https://help.github.com/articles/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features < https://help.github.com/articles/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions < https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/105493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
-- Sent from Jeff Dean's printf() mobile console
-- Chip Childers CTO, Cloud Foundry Foundation 1.267.250.0815 <(267)%20250-0815>
-- Chip Childers CTO, Cloud Foundry Foundation 1.267.250.0815
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Guillaume, I forgot to mention that non-account members will be able to join Public projects as viewers, and viewers will be able to follow. Thanks, Lisa On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 9:10 AM, Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org> wrote: I'll have Chris Clark, a member of my team, track this down and report back to everyone.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:38 AM Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
The Cf community members typically don't have an account which is member of the Pivotal Enterprise account used by CFF tracker projects. What's the recommended way for adding them (could be hundreds of members interested in following stories) to the account ? Is there another alternative than directly requesting the owner (is that Onsi ?) to invite them (hence my suggestion about a google form to centralize invitation requests and avoid email exchanges) ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
We introduced a new feature to Enterprise accounts late last year that allows Project Owners to set their Project Privacy to "Shared with my company." If a project has this setting, anyone at the organization can search for and join the project as a viewer.
All of the Cloud Foundry projects belong to an Enterprise account, so anyone who is a member on those accounts will be able to find and join the projects once the Project Owner updates the privacy setting. Project Owners will still also be able to invite users to their projects.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces.
The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner.
In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences.
Regards,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects.
I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow).
Thanks, Lisa
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/ bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications <https://help.github.com/ articles/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features <https://help.github.com/ articles/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions <https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and- formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/105493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
-- Sent from Jeff Dean's printf() mobile console
-- Chip Childers CTO, Cloud Foundry Foundation 1.267.250.0815 <(267)%20250-0815>
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
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I'll have Chris Clark, a member of my team, track this down and report back to everyone. On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 10:38 AM Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi Lisa,
The Cf community members typically don't have an account which is member of the Pivotal Enterprise account used by CFF tracker projects. What's the recommended way for adding them (could be hundreds of members interested in following stories) to the account ? Is there another alternative than directly requesting the owner (is that Onsi ?) to invite them (hence my suggestion about a google form to centralize invitation requests and avoid email exchanges) ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi Guillaume,
We introduced a new feature to Enterprise accounts late last year that allows Project Owners to set their Project Privacy to "Shared with my company." If a project has this setting, anyone at the organization can search for and join the project as a viewer.
All of the Cloud Foundry projects belong to an Enterprise account, so anyone who is a member on those accounts will be able to find and join the projects once the Project Owner updates the privacy setting. Project Owners will still also be able to invite users to their projects.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces.
The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner.
In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences.
Regards,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects.
I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow).
Thanks, Lisa
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications < https://help.github.com/articles/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features < https://help.github.com/articles/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions < https://help.github.com/articles/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/105493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
-- Sent from Jeff Dean's printf() mobile console
-- Chip Childers CTO, Cloud Foundry Foundation 1.267.250.0815
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Nine and a half years ago I started work at Interface21* and today is my last day at Pivotal. It's been a long and exciting journey, many things have changed but my office chair has not. It's time for new challenges and a new chair, I wish Pivotal and you all well whatever lies ahead. Feel free to get in touch through the medium of your choice; Twitter - cgfrost Facebook - cgfrost LinkedIn - cgfrost GitHub - cgfrost Until next time folks, Chris. * https://spring.io/blog/2006/12/16/why-the-name-interface21Christopher Frost - Pivotal UK Spring Cloud Services Team
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions

Guillaume Berche
Hi Lisa,
The Cf community members typically don't have an account which is member of the Pivotal Enterprise account used by CFF tracker projects. What's the recommended way for adding them (could be hundreds of members interested in following stories) to the account ? Is there another alternative than directly requesting the owner (is that Onsi ?) to invite them (hence my suggestion about a google form to centralize invitation requests and avoid email exchanges) ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:09 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
We introduced a new feature to Enterprise accounts late last year that allows Project Owners to set their Project Privacy to "Shared with my company." If a project has this setting, anyone at the organization can search for and join the project as a viewer.
All of the Cloud Foundry projects belong to an Enterprise account, so anyone who is a member on those accounts will be able to find and join the projects once the Project Owner updates the privacy setting. Project Owners will still also be able to invite users to their projects.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces.
The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner.
In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences.
Regards,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects.
I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow).
Thanks, Lisa
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications <https://help.github.com/artic les/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features <https://help.github.com/artic les/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions <https://help.github.com/artic les/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues <https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/1 05493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
-- Sent from Jeff Dean's printf() mobile console
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Introducing cf-deployment
Hi cf-dev, In addition to managing the release lifecycle of cf-release, the CF Relation Integration team has been working on a new way to deploy CF. There are a lot goals we're trying to accomplish with a new approach, and we think we have accomplished (or will accomplish) most of them with cf-deployment < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-deployment>. We just wanted to give the community a head's up and ask for feedback. tl;dr: - The Release Integration team is building cf-deployment < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-deployment> as a replacement for manifest generation scripts in cf-release. It uses new BOSH features and the new BOSH CLI to significantly simplify manifest generation. - cf-deployment is *still under construction* and should be used primarily in dev or test environments. We expect it to be ready for general consumption sometime in March. - We're working on a migration path from cf-release. - cf-deployment deploys Diego instead of DEAs. - Have questions or feedback? Feel free to open github issues or PRs. You can also get a hold of us in the #cf-deployment < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/messages/cf-deployment/> channel of the Cloud Foundry slack. First of all, what is cf-deployment? cf-deployment is, more or less, a BOSH deployment manifest for deploying Cloud Foundry. It will eventually replace the manifest generation scripts in cf-release. In fact, it will replace cf-release entirely. Smaller, composable releases One thing you might notice if you take a look at cf-deployment is that we're using quite a few releases < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-deployment/blob/0994ecee65f5e77cc47bfcec08c23a4dbc1cdfbb/cf-deployment.yml#L1444-L1524>. Well, cf-release has always been using these releases, but secretly and as submodules. Those submodules are absent from cf-deployment, because you can specify releases by their download url in a bosh manifest. The big payoff here is really for the release teams -- they can iterate more quickly and test more often against the changes made by other release teams. The effect to deployers is that in time, we will deprecate cf-release and there will no longer be a single bosh release that tries to contain all of Cloud Foundry. Instead, this manifest will encode all of the releases that are part of the core CF platform and will be the source of truth for how to deploy CF. Timelines (sort of) cf-deployment is still *under construction* and shouldn't be used for production environments. But we would LOVE for people to start using it for test and development environments. In the next several weeks, we're going to make sure that all the release teams are able to move their test environments over to cf-deployment. After that, the next big milestone for us will be to develop a clear migration path from cf-release to cf-deployment. Once we iron that out, the RelInt team will feel comfortable making cf-deployment the officially supported mechanism for deploying CF (with BOSH, at least). We expect that there will be a few months where we support both cf-deployment and cf-release before we deprecate cf-release entirely. Making Diego the default backend One of the primary motivations for cf-deployment is to end-of-life the DEAs < https://lists.cloudfoundry.org/archives/list/cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org/thread/PFXSJMKSQ6UNR2I5U5Q2H2QTXTCAEIJR/> and make Diego the default backend deployed with any CF. Currently, a typical CF deployment (as defined by the manifest templates in cf-release < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-release/tree/master/templates>) deploys DEAs, but none of the Diego components. Operators looking to include Diego commonly deploy diego-release with a separate BOSH manifest < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/diego-release/tree/develop/manifest-generation> and must manage the two deployments (CF and Diego) separately. This setup is harder to manage, relies on passing information between the two manifests < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/diego-release/blob/develop/manifest-generation/config-from-cf.yml>, and continues to treat Diego like an optional or experimental part of the CF ecosystem. It's time to bring it into the fold. Accordingly, cf-deployment includes all the Diego components and does not deploy DEAs. Simplifying manifest generation Another part of the mission of cf-deployment is to make it easier for deployers to build their manifests. The spiff templates in cf-release have become unwieldy and give first-time deployers a mountain of work to do before they can see their first successful BOSH deploy of CF. Instead, cf-deployment uses the new bosh cli < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/bosh-cli> to achieve the following: 1. Deployers don't need to generate credentials. cf-deployments has a `variables` section < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-deployment/blob/a88d00538aad484c351ac05d3bfe5a8a12111d02/cf-deployment.yml#L1235> in the manifest describing how all credentials needed by the CF deployment should be generated. The bosh cli reads this section and generates credentials for the deployer, and saves them to a file based on the `--vars-store` parameter. Deployers can save those credentials however they like. (Future work on this front includes leveraging BOSH config server < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/bosh-notes/blob/master/config-server.md> instead). 2. Deployers don't need to use spiff. The bosh cli includes a `-v` flag that allows the deployer to provide a variable to be templated in to the manifest. Coupled with credential generation, this means that deployers need specify only their `system_domain` in order to generate a functional manifest. Deploying from scratch looks like this: bosh deploy cf-deployment.yml \ -v system_domain=my-cf.com \ --vars-store credentials.yml \ -d cf 3. Deployers can encode their custom configuration in a simple, repeatable way. If you haven't seen BOSH ops files yet, allow me to introduce you. Ops files implement a yaml version of json patch < http://jsonpatch.com/> that allows deployers to specify mutations to cf-deployment. This empowers deployers to make arbitrary changes to the manifest, and thus achieve their desired configuration. For example, if a deployer wants to scale up the number of API instances, they can run bosh deploy cf-deployment.yml \ -v system_domain=my-cf.com \ --vars-store credentials.yml \ -d cf \ -o scale-api.yml With the syntax for scale-api.yml looking like this: --- - type: replace path: /instance_groups/name=api/instances value: 10 Feel free to take a look at the ops files provided in cf-deployment < https://github.com/cloudfoundry/cf-deployment/tree/develop/operations> for more examples. Get in touch Lastly, the team is eager for feedback on cf-deployment and any kind of tooling we can build around it. We pay close attention to github issues on the cf-deployment repo and the #cf-deployment channel in the CF Slack. We'll try to publish more information to this email list as we discover other important things that will be valuable to the wider community. I'm also linking to a doc containing the exact same information < https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UWNcgDtE4SxNPFumMfHKX5lH72CLGUNH-6Svie_vwN4/edit?usp=sharing> to allow comments and discussion on specific points. I'll do my best to answer any questions or concerns both in this email thread or in the doc. Happy deploying! David Sabeti Product Manager, CF Release Integration Team
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Re: CF-extensions monthly recurring (last Monday) meeting - next on Monday 30, January 2017
Thanks. I plan to be at Pivotal for this. Those there please join me. I will add a room once I have one reserved in the AM.
I could setup a Google Hangout. Any other suggestions? If I hear nothing I will setup Google Hangout.
Best,
Max
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 8:33 AM, Dieu Cao <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Max,
I highly recommend not using appear.in for meetings with multiple people. I've had many bad experiences lately when more than one person is on the call.
-Dieu
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 1:42 PM, Michael Maximilien <maxim(a)us.ibm.com> wrote:
fyi...
Join me on 30 January 2017 @ 11a PDT for our monthly recurring meeting.
Online meeting: https://appear.in/cf-extensions
Use the following link to add it to your calendar:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE& tmeid=NWtjNzJja21hOGJpcmFtZmFxcnU5MGljOGdfMjAxNzAxMzBUMTkwMD AwWiBtbWF4aW1pbGllbkBt&tmsrc=mmaximilien%40gmail.com
I plan to hold the meeting at Pivotal when I am there, so ping me on the #cf-extensions slack channel if you want to participate live. All other details are on the Google Calendar invite link. Talk soon.
Best,
------ dr.max ibm cloud labs silicon valley, ca maximilien.org
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Guillaume,
We introduced a new feature to Enterprise accounts late last year that allows Project Owners to set their Project Privacy to "Shared with my company." If a project has this setting, anyone at the organization can search for and join the project as a viewer.
All of the Cloud Foundry projects belong to an Enterprise account, so anyone who is a member on those accounts will be able to find and join the projects once the Project Owner updates the privacy setting. Project Owners will still also be able to invite users to their projects.
Thanks, Lisa
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces.
The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner.
In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences.
Regards,
Guillaume.
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume,
You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects.
I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow).
Thanks, Lisa
Guillaume.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications <https://help.github.com/artic les/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features <https://help.github.com/artic les/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions <https://help.github.com/artic les/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/105493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
-- Sent from Jeff Dean's printf() mobile console
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Re: FW: issue tracker permissions

Guillaume Berche
Hi Lisa,
Thanks for sharing the progress on the "viewers can follow stories" feature. Can you please detail whether this would still require CF community members to request the tracker account owner to individually send them an invite ?
If so, may be the CFF tracker account owner could set up something like a google form to easily receive invitation requets and track their completion ?
Thanks in advance,
Guillaume.
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Lisa for considering this extra feature to avoid the per-project invite. I understand an explicit action would still be requested to become a member of the account owning the CFF projects, for any one willing to follow, or add projects to workspaces. The CF community is quite large, so it's possible hundreds of people will request this. That's be great to have a "request to join owner account" button, as to avoid wasting time through email requests to the project owner. In the meantime until the community gets these self-service accesses, I'll try maintaining the trackermirror up as a hacky workaround. Please let me know if ever this causes troubles/inconveniences. Regards, Guillaume. On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 9:41 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hi Guillaume, You need to be invited to be a viewer or member on projects before you can add them to workspaces. In those screenshots, the only projects appearing are ones that you are a member or viewer of. In order to have the CF public projects appear there, you must be invited to the projects. I understand that it would be burdensome to ask all of the project owners to invite you to the relevant projects. We are currently working on a feature that will allow any account member to self-join projects so that this isn't as difficult. This would require you to become a member of the account that owns the CF public projects, but once you are a member, you could join any of the shared or public projects. We expect that to release later this year (it is part of the body of work that is ahead of Viewers can follow). Thanks, Lisa Guillaume. On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote: Hello all,
Hope your new year has gotten off to a good start! Just wanted to give you an update that the feature set to let Viewers follow stories is in progress.
Thanks, Lisa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
Thanks for the update. Further delays are quite unfortunate, and my trust in that this feature will ever see the light of day is really low. As we're celebrating now the 1 year anniversary of this feature request, I took the liberty to mirror my backlog to trello: https://trello.com/b/ZLikX21o/ bosh-openstack-cpi
For now, this was more a proof-of-concept that it is feasible to transfer everything in an automated way. Next year, I'll be starting to actually work from there instead of tracker.
In case other people are interested in how to migrate: I created a fork of the pivotal-to-trello exporter, which can deal with labels as well https://github.com/voelzmo/pivotal-to-trello
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Wednesday, 30 November 2016 at 18:03
*To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com> *Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi Marco -- there is a chance we can start this by the end of the year. It has taken us a little while longer than expected to complete the features that were ahead of it, but they should be releasing in the next few weeks, and we then can start to focus on Viewers being able to follow. Due to the holidays and other year-end distractions, we probably won't complete the entire feature set by end of year. But it is still very high on our priority list as we know it is important to you and many of our customers. My apologies for the delay.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 6:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Lisa,
How is the "viewers can follow stories" feature coming along? Today is the last day of November, I haven't seen it in Tracker's release notes or received any update from your side since the two mails below. Any chance that we get that feature by the end of the year?
Warm regards
Marco
*From: *Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> *Date: *Monday, 26 September 2016 at 18:26 *To: *"Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> *Cc: *Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com>, "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." <cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Chip Childers < cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" <cholick(a)gmail.com>
*Subject: *Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi all -- a couple people reached out asking for a date for Viewers can follow. We are currently targeting November of this year.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Lisa Doan <ldoan(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi all,
Just to re-iterate, we do have this feature prioritized on the Tracker team. I'm sorry we haven't been able to deliver this yet, but there are a number of other higher priority items that we must attend to before we can begin this work. We will keep you posted as we get closer to implementing this.
Thanks,
Lisa
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 12:54 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Guillaume,
Thanks for your efforts in this direction. As I already stated before, it is really a pain that you are not able to follow stories or comment when not being a member in a Pivotaltracker project. However, github issues aren’t more than a crutch, probably not even a good one.
For example, GH issues cannot be ordered. They are in the order of creation, priorization is not visible. Therefore, if you look e.g. at the BOSH mirror [1], there are a bunch of “unstarted” and “unscheduled” issues, the first “started” one comes on page 2. For bugs, it gets more confusing. Most people have the github bot activated, which creates a PT story for each GH issue created. This is already confusing, because you have two places where potentially updates to this bug could be located in, and nobody knows where to look. Add in the mirroring, and now you have three places, see an example for the buildpacks [2]. All of this is not your fault, it is a restriction on how GH deals with issues and the fact that we’re distributing information over more than one place.
While I appreciate your efforts and time spent on this: I strongly feel that is an issue that can only be solved by one of two options: • The Pivotaltracker team implementing the necessary functionality • Migrating to a different tracker
I’m trying all I can to push for the first option by talking to Dan and Lisa, but other features seem to be more important to the PT team. In November, it has been a year since I asked for this, so my confidence isn’t very high that it is going to happen at all. For me that just means option two is getting more and more realistic every day.
Warm regards Marco
[1] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/bosh/issues [2] https://github.com/cloudfoundry/staticfile-buildpack/issues/85
-----Original Message----- From: Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> Date: Saturday, 24 September 2016 at 12:29 To: "Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall." < cf-dev(a)lists.cloudfoundry.org> Cc: Chip Childers <cchilders(a)cloudfoundry.org>, "cholick(a)gmail.com" < cholick(a)gmail.com>, Dan Podsedly <dpodsedly(a)pivotal.io>, Lisa Doan < ldoan(a)pivotal.io>, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> Subject: Re: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Hi,
The mirroring of foundation projects is around 60% complete. See [5] for more detailed coverage. This should enable community members to watch the most active foundation backlogs. I received no notifications of negative side effects of this mirroring so far. I'll proceed with mirroring the remaining projects in the next days/weeks.
There are interesting next steps that could be tackled, such as enabling commenting on the backlogs, or searching across all foundation backlog history, see [3]. Let me know if you have interests in discussing these next steps and current challenges faced by the mirroring process. The upcoming Frankfurt cfsummit unconference on monday might be a good place for this, I'd propose a subject if I receive some interest.
Thanks,
Guillaume.
Guillaume.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Guillaume Berche <bercheg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
We have prototyped at Orange an automatic mirroring of Pivotal Tracker (PT) stories into github issues. See pivotaltrackermirror at [1], and the experimental mirror of the buildpack tracker at [2]. I'd like to thanks the buildpacks team for accepting to join this experiment and providing us with feedback in the past few weeks.
We hope this could bring the following benefits to the CF community:
1. allow use of the watching notifications <https://help.github.com/artic les/about-notifications/#types-of-notifications> github feature to track progress on public pivotal trackers projects: all stories or selected stories of interest. 2. allow use of github search features <https://help.github.com/artic les/searching-github> to search Pivotal Tracker content (e.g. accross multiple mirrored PT projects, or along with other github repositories hosting the associated code) 3. allow use of github @mentions <https://help.github.com/artic les/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax/#mentioning-users-and-teams> to contact github accounts associated with PT public projects contributors, in the context with a specific mirrored story 4. mirrored content becomes discoverable: search engines index it, making it easier to find mirrored PT content such as a stack trace
This is still experimental work. We would like to hear community feedback about this initiative (how is it useful?), as well as core contributor teams (are there unexpected side-effects that need to be handled beyond what we fixed so far [3]?) Do you have suggestions for enhancements: can you comment/vote/improve in [3]?
Our plan is to progressively extend this experiment to more trackers listed in [5] (in a rate of a few projects per week). Please report issues on [3] if you observe negative side effects, or reply to this email if you have concerns about this mirroring.
There still a fair amount of work ahead to convert this experiment into a stable tool, and opportunities to provide some new cool features to the community. Contributions are welcome :-)
Thanks,
Guillaume.
ps: I also recently noticed a PT slack integration [4] that would also cover use-case #1 (get notifications for all stories in a tracker). I'm not yet sure what it takes to add it to a given channel.
[1] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror> [2] https://github.com/cf-tm-bot/buildpacks [3] https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues < https://github.com/orange-cloudfoundry/pivotaltrackermirror/issues> [4] https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker < https://cloudfoundry.slack.com/apps/A0F82E7H8-pivotal-tracker> [5] https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki < https://github.com/cloudfoundry-community/cf-docs-contrib/wiki>
Guillaume.
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 8:05 PM, John Wong <gokoproject(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Just an idea... Is there a feature in Tracker to always cc someone/some email address? For non security and non confidential stories we can Cc this email address automatically which will post to a google group and a thread will be built as comment is added. This at least allow a read-only mirror.
Just a thought...
On Sunday, May 29, 2016, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear Dan, dear Lisa, dear Chip, dear community,
sorry for digging out this old issue again and again. If you are just tuning in, here is the situation · I like Pivotal Tracker as a product · I have to use Tracker for my daily work, as it is currently mandatory for all CFF projects and all of them use it · The restrictions in pivotal tracker make it hard to impossible to do the daily stuff you want to do within a large open-source community.
After initially bringing this up in November last year, here are a few of the problems I addressed with Dan in a hangout session in February: · To follow stories in a project you need to be a member of that project. Therefore, you cannot track progress on stories in other projects. · To comment on stories, the same restrictions as above apply
It has been 3 months since Dan and I talked, I’ve checked back every 4 weeks with him and what I’ve heard so far is ideas. I haven’t seen a prototype, any specifics on the current state, any planning details. It’s not like I’m demanding this feature should be done by now – I just want to know what is going on.
I have to say I am very unhappy in how this topic is treated. From my point of view, it seems like there is a huge lack of transparency and feedback. Please, let me know what’s going on. I don’t want to switch to a different tracker, such as e.g. trello, but if the requirements of a large open-source community aren’t heard, then I don’t know what else to do about this.
Warm regards Marco
PS: What about a public tracker backlog in tracker, so people can follow their favorite feature stories and see where they are in the planning and when they’re done?
On 16/01/16 13:09, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Dear all,
it has now been more than a month since I sent my feedback concerning this feature to the tracker team – I haven't received any reaction to it.
@Chip: Is there an option you could weigh in for this from the Foundation perspective? That would be great!
Sorry for being so stubborn about this, but in my opinion this is a crucial feature for a bug tracker/backlog which is used in an open-source product. I know that all the people working directly at pivotal don't feel the pain, because they can either talk directly to everyone in person or have the necessary rights to comment/follow in the other projects, but for everyone else this is really, really a problem.
Warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 21:20, "Voelz, Marco" <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
Thanks for pointing me to this link. However, we seem to have the same problem here: This seems like a fire-and-forget solution. Where does this item go? How can I send it to other people and have them +1 it, like it, follow it, favorite it or whatever is necessary to indicate that there is more than 1 person wanting this feature?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 09/12/15 20:01, "Amit Gupta" <agupta(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
If you're logged in to Tracker, there's a "Help & Updates" link at the top, and one of the options is Provide Feedback.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Voelz, Marco <marco.voelz(a)sap.com> wrote:
I'd happily submit a feature request to build up some visible demand for this – could you point me to the right channel here?
Thanks and warm regards
Marco
On 08/12/15 23:01, "Dieu Cao" <dcao(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Unfortunately in order to follow a story in tracker, the minimum required level is "member" which allows you to create/comment/delete stories in tracker.
I would suggest submitting a request to the pivotal tracker team to help build up evidence that this is a feature that people want.
-Dieu
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 12:49 PM, Matt Cholick <cholick(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Sorry to resurrect an older thread, but I wanted to chime in that this is a frustration I have too. There are several stories in the various CF teams public backlogs that I'd like to keep track of.
Is it possible for community members to get enough permissions on our tracker accounts to add ourselves to the follow list?
-Matt
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:10 AM, Koper, Dies < diesk(a)fast.au.fujitsu.com> wrote:
Hi Marco, Jan,
I sent an email to Tracker support about that last week because we were hoping to close CLI feature requests on GH and let people follow the stories on Tracker. Support confirmed that people need to have R/W access to a project to do that. I have just replied to ask if they'd consider an enhancement. Not sure what the proper channel would be to get such a story prioritized. Will let you know if I get a reply.
Regards, Dies Koper Cloud Foundry CLI PM
-----Original Message----- From: Voelz, Marco [mailto:marco.voelz(a)sap.com] Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 8:00 PM To: Discussions about Cloud Foundry projects and the system overall. Subject: [cf-dev] Re: FW: issue tracker permissions
Thanks Jan for bringing that up, I've had similar problems with that as well. Any ideas on how to solve this? Is this a feature that the tracker team actively works on? Hitting cmd+r every few days on the same stories doesn't seem like the best way to stay informed about your favorite features.
Warm regards Marco
On 19/11/15 09:23, "Sievers, Jan" <jan.sievers(a)sap.com> wrote:
>>Hi, >> >>I was trying to watch a story I am interested in >>https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/892938/stories/105493826 >> >> >>I do have an account but it seems I don't have permissions to watch nor to comment. >> >>Is there something I missed? >> >>Regards >>Jan >>
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Re: CF-extensions monthly recurring (last Monday) meeting - next on Monday 30, January 2017
Hi Max, I highly recommend not using appear.in for meetings with multiple people. I've had many bad experiences lately when more than one person is on the call. -Dieu On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 1:42 PM, Michael Maximilien <maxim(a)us.ibm.com> wrote: fyi...
Join me on 30 January 2017 @ 11a PDT for our monthly recurring meeting.
Online meeting: https://appear.in/cf-extensions
Use the following link to add it to your calendar:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/event?action=TEMPLATE&tmeid= NWtjNzJja21hOGJpcmFtZmFxcnU5MGljOGdfMjAxNzAxMzBUMTkwMDAwWiBt bWF4aW1pbGllbkBt&tmsrc=mmaximilien%40gmail.com
I plan to hold the meeting at Pivotal when I am there, so ping me on the #cf-extensions slack channel if you want to participate live. All other details are on the Google Calendar invite link. Talk soon.
Best,
------ dr.max ibm cloud labs silicon valley, ca maximilien.org
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Re: Routing for Isolation Segments

Guillaume Berche
Hi Shannon, Thanks for the feedback solicitation on this feature, and for sharing the inception summary material with the community. In the case of Orange, the partitioned routing table is a must for running IS in production. The Access control would be useful as to enhance the user experience in the CLI, and reduce troubleshooting burden to CF operators, but wouldn't account to the security ratings evaluated for onboarding sensitive apps in CF. We see it important as well but of lower priority than partitioned routing table. One use case we have for IS is to have an IS for production internet facing application, and one IS for intranet facing application.The partitioned routing table protects intranet facing applications being exposed on the internet in case of a faulty load balancer configuration. I added also some misc comments to the inception summary slides. Besides, I did not see mention in the summary material of the access control to NATS or routing API per isolation segment, as to account for the discussed compromise scenario [1] below. This is likely to be a must for our organization to be able to leverage isolation segments: CVE-2016-6655 [2] makes some people in our organization judge that such vulnerabilities make the compromise scenario below realistic and too risky for some of our applications that would have liked to benefit a CF instance leveraging IS. Compromise scenario: the compromise of an IS1 could allow an attacker to compromise another IS2 through the shared control plane (NATS or routing API in this case). Potentially exploitable compromise across IS could be (in the case of the shared routing control plane) to alter another IS routing table resulting in: - denial of service (unregistering all routes into another IS), - routing traffic to a malicious route service, being therefore able to sniff all traffic from another IS. I wonder whether there is still a 2nd phase plan to address this compromise scenario and if so, if you could share some details. Thanks again, Guillaume. [1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFW8YwKeBK1DuSXFHH_wxGpSZpOpkPN5yOUB-03whsI/edit?disco=AAAAA4X5De0[2] http://cf-dev.70369.x6.nabble.com/cf-dev-CVE-2016-6655-Utility-script-command-injection-tt5922.html#a5961
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On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 3:12 AM, Mike Youngstrom <youngm(a)gmail.com> wrote: Got it, so what I said before hold. We view access control as a must and partitioned routing table a nice to have.
Thanks, Mike
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 6:36 PM, Shannon Coen <scoen(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thank you for the feedback.
Without access control for domains, a developer could map route foo.example.com (for which the LB will route requests only to the router group for IS-1) to an app in a space associated with IS-2.
If the routing table is not partitioned, both router groups will have the route in their routing tables. If the LB is correctly configured, it will route requests for foo.example.com only to the router group for IS-1. The routers will attempt to route the request. Assuming the firewalls are configured correctly, the routers will return a 502.
If the routing table is partitioned, only the router group for IS-2 will have the route in its routing table. If the LB is correctly configured, it will route requests for foo.example.com only to the router group for IS-1. The routers will reject the request immediately, returning a 404.
Either way, the developer is set up for failure.
Shannon Coen Product Manager, Cloud Foundry Pivotal, Inc.
On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Mike Youngstrom <youngm(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Question, Just want to make sure I'm following you. In your Access Control example you mention that without access control a developer would be able to create a route to foo.example.com in a space associated with IS-2, but, that "route will fail". Is this example assuming that the "Partitioning the Routing Table" feature was implemented, a properly configured firewalls, or would the route fail for some other reason?
I think for our use cases we only require Access Control. We are capable of configuring our firewalls and such correctly. :) Partitioned routing tables would be nice too but I think a lower priority.
Mike
On Mon, Jan 23, 2017 at 6:24 PM, Shannon Coen <scoen(a)pivotal.io> wrote:
Last week the CF Routing team incepted on enhancements for dedicated deployments of the CF routers for isolation segments.
- Original proposal <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFW8YwKeBK1DuSXFHH_wxGpSZpOpkPN5yOUB-03whsI/edit?usp=sharing> - Summary <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1D4aguVXHtTGdhFPAqAC1exZd0Nrh2o4VO3PR4kmHvq4/edit?usp=sharing>
For those of you who are looking forward to leveraging isolation segments for your use cases, we'd like to know whether you would be inclined to use dedicated routing tiers for isolation groups in production without the proposed enhancements below, or whether you would require either/both of the enhancements we have in mind.
*Current Support*
With compute-only isolation, an application can be deployed to an isolated pool of Diego Cells. On its own, this design will rely on a shared routing tier with access to all isolation segments. This requires an operator to carefully configure their load balancer and firewall rules to prevent an attacker using a spoofed Host header to reach an application that shouldn't be publicly routable.
An operator can currently deploy dedicated deployments of routers for an isolation segment but the routing table will be shared among them. Should a misconfigured load balancer forward a request to routers for an app on another isolation segment, the routers will attempt to route the request. If the firewall is correctly configured, the router will return a 502. If the firewall is misconfigured, a private app may be publicly accessible.
*Proposed Enhancement: Partitioning the Routing Table*
By partitioning the routing table, routers dedicated to a isolation segment will only route requests for apps in an associated isolation segment; if a load balancer were misconfigured, and a request for an app in another isolation segment were forwarded to the routers, a 404 would be returned.
*Proposed Enhancement: **Access Control*
An org may have multiple domains and multiple isolation segments. A space is associated with only one isolation segment.
Example: if the operator has configured their LB to point *. foo.example.com at routers for isolation segment IS-1 and *. bar.example.com at routers for isolation segment IS-2, there's nothing preventing an app developer from creating a route from domain foo.example.com in a space associated with IS-2. Requests to the route will fail and the developer would not know why. To prevent this, we'll enable API clients to filter domains by targeted space, so that a developer only sees domains from which they can create working routes.
*Your Feedback*
Please let us know if you would require either of these enhancements for routing to isolation segments in your production environments.
Thank you,
Shannon Coen Product Manager, Cloud Foundry Pivotal, Inc.
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