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-# frozen_string_literal: true
-
-module TasksToBeDone
- class CreateIssuesTaskService < BaseService
- protected
-
- def title
- 'Create/import issues (tickets) to collaborate on ideas and plan work'
- end
-
- def description
- <<~DESCRIPTION
- Issues allow you and your team to discuss proposals before, and during, their implementation. They can be used for a variety of other purposes, customized to your needs and workflow.
-
- Issues are always associated with a specific project. If you have multiple projects in a group, you can view all the issues at the group level. [You can review our full Issue documentation here.](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/)
-
- If you have existing issues or equivalent tickets you can import them as long as they are formatted as a CSV file, [the import process is covered here](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/csv_import.html).
-
- **Common use cases include:**
-
- * Discussing the implementation of a new idea
- * Tracking tasks and work status
- * Accepting feature proposals, questions, support requests, or bug reports
- * Elaborating on new code implementations
-
- ## Next steps
-
- * [ ] Select **Projects** in the top navigation > **Your Projects** > select the Project you've already created.
- * [ ] Once you've selected that project, you can select **Issues** in the left navigation, then click **New issue**.
- * [ ] Fill in the title and description in the **New issue** page.
- * [ ] Click on **Create issue**.
-
- Pro tip: When you're in a group or project you can always utilize the **+** icon in the top navigation (located to the left of the search bar) to quickly create new issues.
-
- That's it! You can close this issue.
- DESCRIPTION
- end
-
- def label_suffix
- 'issues'
- end
- end
-end