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Archive projects inactive for more than two weeks #55

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ribeirojose opened this issue Nov 20, 2019 · 6 comments
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Archive projects inactive for more than two weeks #55

ribeirojose opened this issue Nov 20, 2019 · 6 comments
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@ribeirojose
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Create a script that runs through active projects and archives the inactive ones.

@marthendalnunes marthendalnunes self-assigned this Dec 13, 2019
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lukasab commented Apr 7, 2020

I started doing this and is already on a new feature branch but we still need to think how not to archive standard projects if for some reason they pass the two weeks time threshold

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ribeirojose commented Apr 8, 2020

We can just make them active again until they are archived once more.

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lukasab commented Apr 8, 2020

Manually?

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Could we do it programatically, when someone tries to add in an archived project?

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lukasab commented Apr 10, 2020

I was thinking on hard coding the projects that should never be archived. Using regex to run through company projects (e.g. W101, C106) and not standards projects (e.g. NEO, Atividade Gerais, AG DP). Sounds okay?

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Sure, works for me if it works for you :)

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