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#Find your assembly in the associated [http://redmine.soe.ucsc.edu/projects/genomebrowser/issues?set_filter=1&tracker_id=24 Assembly Redmine ticket]. | #Find your assembly in the associated [http://redmine.soe.ucsc.edu/projects/genomebrowser/issues?set_filter=1&tracker_id=24 Assembly Redmine ticket]. | ||
##If there is no Redmine for your assembly, you should create one, assign to yourself, and add the engineer as a watcher. | ##If there is no Redmine for your assembly, you should create one, assign to yourself, and add the engineer as a watcher. | ||
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##Click the "lock" button at the top of the page to "unlock" the fields for editing. | ##Click the "lock" button at the top of the page to "unlock" the fields for editing. | ||
##Add your name to the "Reviewer" column. | ##Add your name to the "Reviewer" column. | ||
===Dev.2. Check the assembly for overall quality=== | |||
Revision as of 23:38, 19 September 2016
Welcome to the Assembly QA Part 1: DEV Steps page! 😎
Page created Fall. 2016 by Cath, Jairo, and ChrisV.
This page is currently a draft in progress.
For now, use Releasing_an_assembly instead.
Dev.1. Claim it!
- Find your assembly in the associated Assembly Redmine ticket.
- If there is no Redmine for your assembly, you should create one, assign to yourself, and add the engineer as a watcher.
- If one exists, read carefully, assign it to yourself. Make sure the engineer is a watcher.
- Find your assembly in the PushQ
- Click on the link in the "Queue ID" column
- Click the "lock" button at the top of the page to "unlock" the fields for editing.
- Add your name to the "Reviewer" column.
Dev.2. Check the assembly for overall quality
🔵 Done with DEV steps? Let's go to Assembly QA Part 2: BETA Steps