It would be handy to have a My Issues button, or option under my profile, so that I can see what I have created, or what is assigned to me.
And we need to think about Profile features also, like: timezone, query filters, language and so on ;)
This should ALSO include issues I have participated in.
This should ALSO include issues I have participated in.
What if we made that separate and called it "Issues I'm following"?
That would be fine but then we would need a method to follow an issue which jissues doesn't have right now.
That would be fine but then we would need a method to follow an issue which jissues doesn't have right now.
When you reply to a comment the Github sets you to watch the issue so I don't think there's any additional work needed. The pseudo-query is something like:
SELECT all issues WHERE i have made a comment AND i haven't muted the conversation
I guess we are talking at slightly cross purposes. When I said "participated in" I meant issues I have commented on and when you said "I'm following" I assumed you meant issues you wish to be informed on but have not necessarily commented on. If you mean the former then I agree that it would be better if there were two seperate lists.
Issues I created
Issues I participated in
Yes, that's what I meant - created and participated. Sorry for the confusion.
I am going to implement it and I see two options how to do it:
1. Place these filters in the main issues list (like on GitHub). This will require left sidebar.
2. Create a submenu item in the user's menu which will lead to separate issues view (like /user/:id/issues) with the necessary filters.
Thoughts?
Only thing I will say on the sidebar is to think that layout through well. The developer site uses span9/3 for its content and the template is already pretty restrictive on space IMO.
May be we can move "Date Opened" and "Last Modified" to the summary? This will allow to have a sidebar.
That works well I think.
As michael said a while ago - using a sidebar really takes lot of real estate
Why dont we take inspiration from Joomla and use the Search tools concept to hide/show extra information
That way we keep the interface much cleaner
Personally I would look at making it just have Search tools and feeling lucky in the area above the issues.
Access the filters AND my issues from the Search Tools button
and completely remove pagination from the top.
If I wasnt on a train I would send a screenshot mockup
@brianteeman sorry, but I do not understand English very well when there are such abstract phrases (or may be a slang, dunno). What do you mean by
sidebar really takes lot of real estate
Is it something like - sidebar takes too much space and is not useful? :)
Ok I will think about the Search tools. There was the same point of view about search tools somewhere in the discussions.
And what do you think about moving Date Opened / Date Closed and Last Modified columns to the summary (like it now on the screenshot)?
@brianteeman how about this one?
Search tools button shows/hides filter's bar. By default filter's bar is hidden. If any filter is active (except sorting filter which is always active) bar is shown.
Date Opened / Date Closed and Last Modified columns are removed and this info is inside Summary.
I think last modified date is kind of important, because as for me when I first used the Joomlacode, I thought the issues displaying on the first page are the issues that modified recently(forgive me, the bug tracker I used before showed defaultly like that, I didn't take a good look though), so I think that is important for users to know that what are old issues and what are newly issues.
Is the "newest" field sorted by date modified or?
I think @allenzhaocn was talking about the last modified column that has been removed from the list ;) -- but the filter still exists ?
A big
for the search tools "panel". The side bar wasn't a good idea ;)
I think @allenzhaocn was talking about the last modified column that has been removed from the list ;) -- but the filter still exists ?
But we can filter not only on columns ;) GitHub has one column and various filters ![]()
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So anyone have something against the new layout? :) If no I will make a PR :)
Nope, you made it pretty clear.
Thanks @elkuku
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Defenitely
Maybe we can also support
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