[Python-Dev] New Summary Lists on Issue Tracker (original) (raw)
Ezio Melotti ezio.melotti at gmail.com
Wed Aug 11 17:09:11 CEST 2010
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On 11/08/2010 17.59, Mark Dickinson wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Tim Golden<mail at timgolden.me.uk> wrote:
Thanks to whoever's been working on the new Summary lists on the Issue Tracker. Ezio Melotti, I assume.
Yes :) (see http://psf.upfronthosting.co.za/roundup/meta/issue329)
The "Followed by you" / "Created by you" / "Assigned to you" are just what the doctor ordered. Agreed. Now I can get rid of my own equivalent custom searches. :) One niggle: we seem to have lost the simple 'Open Issues' search under 'Summaries' on the left-hand side of the page.
I was expecting someone to complain about it.
This feels a bit odd, given that it's what's displayed by default when a non-registered user goes to http://bugs.python.org. If that non-registered user then clicks on something else, like 'easy issues', there doesn't seem to be any easy way (that I can see) to go back to the original list of all open issues.
There actually is an easy way: the big python logo on the top left of the page. However I understand that this is not so obvious, so I can either add back the 'open issues' link or try to make it more obvious.
Of course, as a registered user, I can add my own custom search for that if I want it. But I can't help feeling that non-registered users might miss this.
Mark
Best Regards, Ezio Melotti
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