UI
avatar brianteeman
brianteeman
2 Dec 2013

This is a placeholder for me where I will be posting some more UI suggested changes today

avatar brianteeman brianteeman - open - 2 Dec 2013
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - change - 2 Dec 2013
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2013-12-02 11:29:26
Labels Added: UI
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - close - 2 Dec 2013
avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 2 Dec 2013

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Place the intro text explaining how to use the tracker above the issue title

avatar brianteeman brianteeman - close - 2 Dec 2013
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - change - 2 Dec 2013
Status Closed New
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - reopen - 2 Dec 2013
avatar brianteeman brianteeman - reopen - 2 Dec 2013
avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 2 Dec 2013

Change display of score reporting

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After
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TH left aligned
Remove # of votes so that # of Users Experiencing Issue displays #/#

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 2 Dec 2013

We use status and stage for the same thing. We need to be consistent and just use one term and I'd propose we us status

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avatar b2z
b2z - comment - 2 Dec 2013

We use status and stage for the same thing. We need to be consistent and just use one term and I'd propose we us status

But they have different meanings. Please see #196 where you were discussing it :) I think we need to remove opened and closed options form the stage filter as they represent status.

avatar brianteeman
brianteeman - comment - 2 Dec 2013

For me Open and Closed relate to the final status of the issue and All the rest are the progress they are in towards reaching the goal of being closed

You may blame the J!Tracker Application for transmitting this comment.

avatar b2z b2z - change - 22 Aug 2014
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 2013-12-02 11:29:26 2014-08-22 14:03:49
avatar b2z b2z - close - 22 Aug 2014

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