Hey Ben,
Tagging the post seems like one of the top options in my opinion. We can easily documents what colors mean which and is viewable at a glance.
Also, if creating an Image is a task of itself. Would it be reasonable to consider it its own card and then have that card reference the original article spec? A image workflow is a bit similar from my understanding. Needs to be created, viewed, and potentially edited.
Cheers,
rwaltr
-------- Original Message -------- On Nov 8, 2019, 2:32 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
One weakness of the current editorial workflow[1] is that there's no obvious way to indicate that an article needs a featured image. There are four possibilities I see. What does the team think?
- Create a new column
Advantages: Easy to see which articles need images so that people can easily claim those. Disadvantages: Adds another step to the flow and doesn't represent well that images can be done in parallel to editing.
- Use a tag
Advantages: Color coding means the card indicates the article needs an image in most view. Disadvantages: It's not clear what the color coding means unless you already know.
- Use a custom field
Advantages: Can have multiple choices to represent state (needed, in progress, done). Disadvantages: Not visible without opening the card
- Use a task within the user story
Advantages: Can be assigned and have it's own state. We could also potentially do the same for editing, though that might be redundant. Disadvantages: Not visible without opening the card.
[1] https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-magazine/workflow/
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