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HeOSHi to all! Could you tell please can I target a new bug on LP to another future milestones? Does the LP have this ability? For example, I have a current develop milestone "3.x", at the same time I have a supported milestone "1.x" and "2.x". I want to target new bugs from "1.x" to "2.x" and "3.x", for example.13:12
cjwatsonI'm having a little difficulty understanding exactly what you mean.  Do you mean setting the milestone target of newly-filed bugs to some particular milestone by default?13:13
cjwatsonExcept then I can't quite understand what 'from "1.x" to "2.x" and "3.x"' means here13:13
HeOSNot by default, by any scripts, for example. My example mean following: anyone create on LP a bug and assigns his to milestone "1.x" by hands; after this I run simple script which assigns this a new bug to my "2.x" and "3.x" milestones. Understand ?13:26
HeOSShould I use for this "series" but not "milestones"?13:28
cjwatsonHeOS: A single bug task can only have one milestone, but you can have multiple bug tasks on a single bug targeted to different series.  So, if your project has active lines of development for 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, then those should be series, and you can have milestones (3.0, 3.1, etc.) within that.13:28
HeOScjwatson, thanks. )13:29
cjwatsonHeOS: You can use the addTask method on a bug, via launchpadlib, to add a new task to an existing bug, where the bug_target would be a series.13:29
cjwatsonHeOS: Or just do it via the web UI if you only want to modify a small number of bugs.13:30
HeOScjwatson, could you help to find documentation about this method?13:31
cjwatsonHeOS: https://help.launchpad.net/API/launchpadlib  https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/devel.html#bug13:31
HeOScjwatson, great, thanks! :)13:32
cjwatsonYou're welcome.13:32

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