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The basic flow for handling a ticket is as follows:
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Assign the ticket to yourself, change the label to "tcx_Assigned", remove the "tcx_OpenForPickup" label. Please only assign tickets to yourself when you are ready to work on it. I don't want tickets assigned to someone and then not have them work on a ticket for 24 hours. The goal here is a quick turnaround for the client. If you can't work on a ticket immediately, leave it for someone else.
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Complete the ticket and create a merge request within 24 hours. Please ensure your merge request can be merged automatically and that it's against the latest commit in Git when you create it.
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Change the label on the ticket to "tcx_ReadyForReview"
After seeing a ticket marked as "tcx_ReadyForReview", the copilot will review that ticket, usually within 24 hours.
Note that you are expected to keep your changes in-sync with Git - make sure to do a pull before you push changes to make sure there aren't any merge issues.
If a fix is accepted, a payment ticket will be created on the Topcoder platform within 5-10 minutes of the issue being closed. You should see the payment in your PACTs within 24 hours.
If a fix is rejected, a comment, and possibly a screenshot, will be added to the ticket explaining why the fix was rejected. The status will be changed to "tcx_Feedback".
If a fix is rejected, that ticket is your priority. You should not assign yourself any more tickets until you complete the required additional fixes!
Each ticket in GitLab has a dollar value. That is the amount you will be paid when the ticket is completed, merged, and verified by the copilot. Note that there is still a 30 day waiting period as the payment will be treated as a regular TopCoder challenge payment.
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You can assign any unassigned issue to yourself with an "Open for pick up" label (first come first serve)
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You can only assign ONE AT A TIME. The nature of it being assigned will indicate it is not available to anyone else.
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You will fix the ticket by committing changes to the master branch.
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After marking a ticket "tcx_ReadyForReview" you are eligible to accept another. You do NOT need to wait for the copilot to validate your fix.
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You can do as many tickets as you want, as long as you follow the rules above.
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If an assigned task is not done in 24 hours, you will need to explain why it is not completed as a comment on the ticket.
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You can ask questions directly on the GitLab ticket.