Thank you both for explaining the original design choice. That does make sense.
However, like both of you point out, I am also curious if anyone has direct user feedback indicating a need for either persona to switch between screens. Shane On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 7:25 PM Rita McKissick <rmckiss...@hortonworks.com> wrote: > That was my thought, too. The Management UI is meant for the Operations > persona. > And the Alerts UI is meant for the SOC analyst persona. If we see a need > for either of these > personas to use both of the UIs, then the ability to switch between the > two UIs would > be great. Otherwise, I'm not sure that ability is necessary. > > As an aside, as the tech writer I would love to be able to switch between > the two UIs, but I'm not > really one of our supported personas __ Darn! > > Rita > > Rita McKissick ! Sr. Technical Writer > rmckiss...@hortonworks.com > (mobile) 831-234-3676 > > > On 3/5/19, 9:50 AM, "Michael Miklavcic" <michael.miklav...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > The original design was done with the intent to keep the user profiles > (soc > analyst vs ops personnel) separate and enable a microservices-oriented > architecture. I don't have a strong opinion one way or the other, but > I'd > be interested to hear whether others in the community find this wall > useful, or if we should come back to a single pain of glass. > > Mike > > On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 9:12 AM Shane Ardell <shane.m.ard...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I recently started experimenting with implementing a navigation bar > in both > > the Alerts and Management UI. It would allow us to navigate between > the two > > UIs through links instead of manually entering a url or opening > separate > > tabs from Ambari. > > > > I'm just wondering what everyone's thoughts are. Is this something > we want > > in Metron? > > > > >