2009/9/9 Danilo Šegan <danilo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Kiko, > > У уто, 08. 09 2009. у 18:58 -0300, Christian Robottom Reis пише: > >> > If you are interested in how much stuff really needs to be imported, >> > check up on entries in the 'Approved' status (zero at the time of this >> > email, and close to zero over the past two days). >> >> Shouldn't we change the default (or the names of the options) to solve >> this mischaracterization? > > We discussed it before in a different context: how to best solve the > problem for those looking at the import queue trying to approve entries. > > At the time, you suggested that we should change defaults to use 'Needs > review' status. > > Obviously, we've got a problem that needs solving in a completely > different way. But, what is the problem we are trying to solve? > > In a sense, I'd say that the import queue is a Launchpad implementation > detail which we expose in a bad way. It'd be nice to expose it in a > nicer way which would answer the following questions: > > * How much stuff we still need to import? (for interested users and > admins) > * Where in the queue is *my* upload? (for maintainers, translators) > (this might list both 'approved' and 'needs review' entries) > * What is still waiting for manual review? (for those interested, and > for admins who are able to review it) > * What stuff is blocked and is not clogging up the manual review queue? (for uploadeders to find out and for admins to unblock as per request, eg. gutsy translations....) > And the same questions for each particular context: i.e. "in this > project", "in this distribution", or respective series. > > And this'd be only a start. > > Cheers, > Danilo > > > -- With best regards Dmitrijs Ledkovs (for short Dima), Ледков Дмитрий Юрьевич
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