DIsplay next schedule pipeline in the project for security policy
Release notes
Problem to solve
When developers are working on projects to which a scheduled pipeline is attached, they don't have an easy and fast solution to know when is the following scheduled pipeline.
Why is this feature requested?
As a developer or project owner, I need to know if a pipeline is scheduled for my project, and when this should happen. Without that knowledge, I may waste time re-developing and scheduling a new pipeline. This can result in duplicated pipelines, which either increase the workload on my runners or cost me twice the price in compute minutes.
Finally, knowing when are the next pipelines scheduled helps me plan my activities accordingly (e.g., I have a DAST scheduled, I know it will stress my platform, and I don't want to run additional activities (e.g., Performance scanning) simultaneously).
Proposal
In Build > Pipeline add a section to display next scheduled pipeline to provide additional visibility.
Intended users
- Parker (Product Manager)
- Delaney (Development Team Lead)
- Sasha (Software Developer)
- Priyanka (Platform Engineer)
- Sidney (Systems Administrator)
- Rachel (Release Manager)
- Simone (Software Engineer in Test)
- Amy (Application Security Engineer)
- Isaac (Infrastructure Engineer)
- Alex (Security Operations Engineer)