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Re: Request for Comments: Potential New CI Train design
On 29.09.2015 16:51, Kevin Gunn wrote:
> agree with owner/lander
>
> also, it is nice to see all the various silos in their current state -
> but I would love a way to filter some states for instance being able to
> search "$project -Landed" to get only the currently active projects...
Same here. In general, when it comes to searching/filtering, the old
dashboard was quite a bit ahead of bileto. I miss the life-filtering a
lot, and I constantly get confused by already landed silos.
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> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:24 AM, Olivier Tilloy
> <olivier.tilloy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:olivier.tilloy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 3:24 AM, Robert Park
> <robert.park@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:robert.park@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> > Hi everybody.
> >
> > Based on feedback from a few people I am considering redesigning
> > https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/
> >
> > One thing several people have asked for is they want the front page to
> > just have a summary of the requests (not showing all data), and make
> > you click through to individual request in order to show full details
> > & action buttons. This would, eg, prevent people clicking on action
> > buttons on the wrong row.
> >
> > So the big question is -- what information is critical to display in a
> > summary and what information can be relegated to an expanded detail
> > view?
> >
> > I'm thinking the summary view would need at least:
> >
> > - description
> > - siloname
> > - status / qa status
> > - request id / creation date
> >
> > Any other fields that anybody considers absolutely critical to be on
> > the summary view? Anything not in this list would require a click in
> > order to reveal.
>
> owner/lander maybe?
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