On 01/17/2012 09:48 PM, Olemis Lang wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 4:37 PM, Olemis Lang<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Gary<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 01/17/2012 07:54 PM, Gary wrote:
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In addition to the theme, these images also show an interpretation of what
a multi-project dashboard view could look like and a possible quick-create
ticket functionality.

About the dashboard ... in an advanced stage of its implementation ,
it should be similar to others (e.g. Blogger) and allow for selecting
multiple widgets (maybe with DnD support ;) and saving that
configuration in preferences (users-specific dashboard) and/or admin
panel (site-default dashboard view)
That would be good, yes. There could be some cool features to add to this dashboard view, depending on how configurable we want it. Probably something we might aim for a bit further down the line though.
All this apart from the theme ... IMO . Yet another Bloodhound
extension I guess.
Yes, theme concerns are essentially separate to this. The theme should stand by itself and, if possible, not strictly rely on Bloodhound.
Another two aspects :

- I see navigation items are different to those people find in Trac
   itself (e.g. create ticket in Trac main nav is now in BH context nav) .
   Will site navigation change ? What other similar changes do you
   have in mind ?
A good question.. I think that there is value in challenging our ideas in these areas on the basis of what might be good for a fresh audience.

We should be looking to existing mechanisms to provide any changes as much as possible, including existing trac-hacks if required.
- Dashboard ctxtnav item is under Ticket section (in mainnav) .
   Isn't it a much more general concept ? I mean maybe in dashboard
   there's much more than tickets and e.g. someone prefers to
   add some other information in there (e.g. QA team inserts build
   results report)
I see what you mean. It might be worth considering whether we could have a Home dashboard with dashboards available for different menus with different perspectives - again, perhaps as a long term goal.

Cheers,
    Gary

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