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Re: Review dashboard



On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 11:11 +0000, Graham Binns wrote:
> 2008/11/6 Jonathan Lange <jml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > It's becoming increasingly important for me to have a review dashboard.
> >
> > I need to be able to have a single page that shows me:
> >    - the reviews I *must* do
> >    - the reviews I *can* do
> >    - the reviews I'm waiting for.
> >    - code of mine that has recently been reviewed that I've yet to do
> > anything about.
> >
> > These need to be separate lists. They also need to be filtered /
> > grouped / sorted by project, since some of the time I'm being paid to
> > work on a particular project to the exclusion of others, and since
> > switching mental context between projects is expensive.
> >
> > I realise that a more global "dashboard" might be useful, but just
> > having this would make Launchpad vastly more useful for me.
> 
> In addition I'd like to see the bugs that I have In Progress and the
> branches that they're linked to. It'd also be cool if we could do
> something iGoogleish, so that you could have different widgets on a
> per project basis (you could use the bug search, for example, to
> construct a list of bugs for a given project and then put that in a
> widget so that you can see what your to-do list is. Perhaps this could
> track bugs assigned to you in the current milestone for $project).

I think the same is true for specs and questions. But where to do put a
cross-application view? on the profile I suppose. The "Working on ..."
section on the profile page hints at this activity, but for the
perspective of another user.

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