There have been recent questions about the status of the stories under this epic.
When this epic was created and populated, the team at the time decided to use DM- tickets in the LSST system for all core Firefly development tickets. Firefly DM- tickets were assigned to LSST-funded epics and non-LSST epics as appropriate to the source of the requests for work. In addition, some explicitly IRSA-driven tickets were duplicated in the DM system, mostly for developer convenience, but kept out of LSST-funded epics. Non-LSST epics were not associated with the "SUIT" Team and were not assigned to an LSST WBS.
The present epic, which is not associated with "SUIT" and does not have a WBS, was such a collection point for a backlog of IRSA-driven tickets.
When LSST Firefly effort started to ramp down and a FIREFLY- category for core Firefly tickets was created on IPAC Jira, most open tickets were replicated into that system, but apparently not consistently closed in the DM system.
It would be useful to review all of these to ensure that they have been properly captured, and then close them, either as duplicates if they are still outstanding, or as done if they are in fact done (which by now many very likely are). This is a fairly time-consuming task which I can't do alone, though, and has not been able to be given higher priority than other currently pending work in either institution. Emmanuel Joliet and I will find the time this fall as part of our semiannual medium-term planning work.
There have been recent questions about the status of the stories under this epic.
When this epic was created and populated, the team at the time decided to use DM- tickets in the LSST system for all core Firefly development tickets. Firefly DM- tickets were assigned to LSST-funded epics and non-LSST epics as appropriate to the source of the requests for work. In addition, some explicitly IRSA-driven tickets were duplicated in the DM system, mostly for developer convenience, but kept out of LSST-funded epics. Non-LSST epics were not associated with the "SUIT" Team and were not assigned to an LSST WBS.
The present epic, which is not associated with "SUIT" and does not have a WBS, was such a collection point for a backlog of IRSA-driven tickets.
When LSST Firefly effort started to ramp down and a FIREFLY- category for core Firefly tickets was created on IPAC Jira, most open tickets were replicated into that system, but apparently not consistently closed in the DM system.
It would be useful to review all of these to ensure that they have been properly captured, and then close them, either as duplicates if they are still outstanding, or as done if they are in fact done (which by now many very likely are). This is a fairly time-consuming task which I can't do alone, though, and has not been able to be given higher priority than other currently pending work in either institution. Emmanuel Joliet and I will find the time this fall as part of our semiannual medium-term planning work.