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| ====== OBS RT Tickets Guidelines ====== | ====== OBS RT Tickets Guidelines ====== | ||
| - | __[[rt.umbc.edu]]__ | + | __[[https://rt.umbc.edu/]]__ |
| ===== Ticket Interactions ===== | ===== Ticket Interactions ===== | ||
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| * Any substantial time or effort spent on tickets should be documented in the ticket | * Any substantial time or effort spent on tickets should be documented in the ticket | ||
| * Strive for concise, clear communication. Remember that many faculty/ | * Strive for concise, clear communication. Remember that many faculty/ | ||
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| + | ===== RT Queue ===== | ||
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| + | The RT Queue is how all issues within the observatory are tracked. If something is ever not working or is having issues a ticket for it should be created in RT Queue | ||
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| + | **How to Use RT Queue** | ||
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| + | * Go to [[https:// | ||
| + | * Log into your UMBC account | ||
| + | * Click the " | ||
| + | * Under " | ||
| + | * Under " | ||
| + | * The description should include as much information as possible including what happened before the problem occurred and screenshots or pictures if applicable | ||
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