On 7/25/12, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/19/2012 11:49 PM, Olemis Lang wrote: >> [...] >> >> So afaics there are (at least) two ways to go : >> >> 1. to implement a separate area accessible at a >> different navigation route (i.e. URL) >> specific for e.g. team leaders >> 2. to have a single view called dashboard >> (ok, we already have one ;) and let it be >> flexible enough as to satisfy everybody's >> requirements >> >> I'd rather choose option (2). To my eyes the main task of team leader >> might not be too involved in solving tickets . Maybe he'd be more >> comfortable with aggregating and analyzing team data , and ... > > From my point of view, there is actually no big difference between > these users.
But for other roles , perhaps yes , may be there's such a difference . Team leaders are just an example . ;) > Team leaders should also be expected to have their own > tickets. > ... this is still consistent with my previous comments if using option (2) above . If they are still interested in tickets let's include needed widgets in team leader's dashboard too . It's also possible think of it this way : if they are still interested in tickets let's extend dashboard with widgets rendering data relevant for team leaders . > Anyway, I don't think it makes sense at this point to decide to go down > the route of making a single view flexible to this extent this early. It > is not that it shouldn't be something we look to eventually, but I think > it would be better to provide a good set of views by default instead, > without a user having to decide what is most useful for them. > jftr , in spite of clarifying my initial proposal . I'm not thinking of forcing a user to decide what's most useful for them . That's why I said since the beginning that we can provide default widgets for e.g. role-specific views . So , the user won't be required to design a view or even select widgets , etc . I posted the request thinking of users who want to include other custom widgets in dashboard view . So far they can't do so . Indeed , if you want me to be more precise I was in first place thinking of myself installing Bloodhound in a public site on the internet and wishing to add other information in main dashboard view . Te way things are going I just can't do so ... <= frustrating -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
