Hi Jon,
Thanks for your comments.

For the Build bar on the Overview screen, would the builds happen so often that 
the icons begin to overlap (i.e. if multiple builds happen in a day)? Perhaps 
using a horizontally stacked bar graph could be useful? So for projects with 
continual builds it would look like a horizontal bar of green and red (see 
attached), and for projects with periodic builds, there would be larger gaps 
between the red and green blocks. This way we can use the horizontal scale to 
give additional meaning to the colours as well (i.e. longer the red bar, 
perhaps implies urgent attention).
I absolutely agree with your comment. Dana brought up a good point regarding 
color blindness. Color blind users would not be able to distinguish red and 
green areas. So, we have to make sure to include other visual cues in the bar, 
similar to X and Check marks that I have in the round build icons.

On the 3rd and 4th pages, should the person at the top of the list have a red 
bar since the project currently has failing tests? Maybe I'm not understanding 
how the summary and contributor lists are related.
I am not sure why you have assumed the project is failing. Is it because of the 
arrow next to the duration? or is it because there was no commits and no 
contributor for this build? It would be great to know your reasoning here 
because then I can correct the elements that have caused wrong impressions.

On the fourth page, is this what a project would look like if it isn't 
following WCAG? Is this why the WCAG column isn't there?
That’s correct. We are still debating whether it’s possible to automatically 
measure accessibility or not ad we need to do further investigation. That’s why 
I have one frame with the WCAG column and one without it to cover both 
scenarios.

Thanks,
Sepideh

On Apr 23, 2015, at 10:02 AM, Jonathan Hung 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Sepideh,

I like the clean look of the dashboard!

For the Build bar on the Overview screen, would the builds happen so often that 
the icons begin to overlap (i.e. if multiple builds happen in a day)? Perhaps 
using a horizontally stacked bar graph could be useful? So for projects with 
continual builds it would look like a horizontal bar of green and red (see 
attached), and for projects with periodic builds, there would be larger gaps 
between the red and green blocks. This way we can use the horizontal scale to 
give additional meaning to the colours as well (i.e. longer the red bar, 
perhaps implies urgent attention).

On the 3rd and 4th pages, should the person at the top of the list have a red 
bar since the project currently has failing tests? Maybe I'm not understanding 
how the summary and contributor lists are related.

On the fourth page, is this what a project would look like if it isn't 
following WCAG? Is this why the WCAG column isn't there?

- Jon.

On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 5:35 PM, Shahi, Sepideh 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for your great feedback today and helping me understand a bit more 
about the development world over the past few days:)
Attached is the latest version, which seems much cleaner than the previous 
ones, and I hope it conveys useful information for developers. Please let me 
know what other changes you can imagine to improve both the expanded view as 
well as the 'at a glance view'.

Thanks,
Sepideh

Dropbox link: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ho3oah1l5xbjq33/DSpace%20Dashboard.pdf?dl=0


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