On 12.6.2014 14:53, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
On 6/11/2014 10:17 AM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
On 6/11/2014 6:06 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
1. If I recall correctly, a new user is required to change the password
upon the initial login. This can be done with kinit, but can this be
done via UI too? R
On 6/11/2014 10:17 AM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
On 6/11/2014 6:06 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
1. If I recall correctly, a new user is required to change the password
upon the initial login. This can be done with kinit, but can this be
done via UI too? Right now a new user will get a login error wit
On 6/11/2014 6:06 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
1. If I recall correctly, a new user is required to change the password
upon the initial login. This can be done with kinit, but can this be
done via UI too? Right now a new user will get a login error without any
message or link to reset the password.
On 10.6.2014 23:10, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
On 5/15/2014 8:58 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
Just an idea:
there is only one top level item in self service menu -> no point of
having this level.
This patch replaces top level with second menu level
original:
* http://pvoborni.fedorapeople.org/image
On 5/15/2014 8:58 AM, Petr Vobornik wrote:
Just an idea:
there is only one top level item in self service menu -> no point of
having this level.
This patch replaces top level with second menu level
original:
* http://pvoborni.fedorapeople.org/images/self-service-menu-2levels.png
new:
* http://
- Original Message -
> On 16.5.2014 15:19, Kyle Baker wrote:
> > Hey Petr, I would actually say the inverse here. Your second option
> > creates unnecessary nesting which we should avoid if possible. We
> > would only want to go to multiple levels in the nav if the number of
> > items in
On 16.5.2014 15:19, Kyle Baker wrote:
Hey Petr, I would actually say the inverse here. Your second option
creates unnecessary nesting which we should avoid if possible. We
would only want to go to multiple levels in the nav if the number of
items in the nav got unwieldy, we then should categorize
Hey Petr,
I would actually say the inverse here. Your second option creates unnecessary
nesting which we should avoid if possible. We would only want to go to multiple
levels in the nav if the number of items in the nav got unwieldy, we then
should categorize. Since there are only two items the
Just an idea:
there is only one top level item in self service menu -> no point of
having this level.
This patch replaces top level with second menu level
original:
* http://pvoborni.fedorapeople.org/images/self-service-menu-2levels.png
new:
* http://pvoborni.fedorapeople.org/images/self-serv