Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-09-10 Thread Pierre Smits
I used it - on a trial basis - for the generation of the Trafodion quarterly report for upcoming board meeting, and found it quit cumbersome. While adding content to it I found the screen/section constantly repositioning itself to the top of the content, which was quite annoying. On the other

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-09-08 Thread Jordan Zimmerman
I just used it for the first time for Curator. I'm sorry to say that this is a big step backwards for me. The previous reporter was so much easier to use. I could enter the sections as needed, reflow easily and then copy to Whimsy. The new icons and editor were very confusing for me. Also,

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-04 Thread Peter Barna
Hey did u get the file. On Sun, Aug 4, 2019, 7:30 AM Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 8/3/19 3:01 AM, Sam Ruby wrote: > > Now that posting of reports is (mostly?) working, possible future > enhancement. > > > > Currently, the wizard is targeting initial development of the report, > > possibly

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-04 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 8/3/19 3:01 AM, Sam Ruby wrote: Now that posting of reports is (mostly?) working, possible future enhancement. Currently, the wizard is targeting initial development of the report, possibly collaboratively. However, once posted, you need to use either the whimsy board agenda tool or svn

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-02 Thread Sam Ruby
Now that posting of reports is (mostly?) working, possible future enhancement. Currently, the wizard is targeting initial development of the report, possibly collaboratively. However, once posted, you need to use either the whimsy board agenda tool or svn directly to make updates, and to see and

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-02 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 8/2/19 5:59 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote: On 8/1/2019 11:32 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: On 8/1/19 6:23 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: I've seen wizards that would present all the info on a single page, but collapse each section as it loses focus / scroll is done / "next" button is pressed. Users

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-02 Thread Sam Ruby
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 12:00 PM Patricia Shanahan wrote: > > On 8/1/2019 11:32 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: > > On 8/1/19 6:23 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: > >> > >> > >> I've seen wizards that would present all the info on a single page, but > >> collapse each section as it loses focus / scroll is done /

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-02 Thread Patricia Shanahan
On 8/1/2019 11:32 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote: On 8/1/19 6:23 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: I've seen wizards that would present all the info on a single page, but collapse each section as it loses focus / scroll is done / "next" button is pressed. Users could manually expand each section, or press a

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-02 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 8/1/19 6:23 PM, Joan Touzet wrote: I've seen wizards that would present all the info on a single page, but collapse each section as it loses focus / scroll is done / "next" button is pressed. Users could manually expand each section, or press a "Expand all sections" button to keep

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-01 Thread Joan Touzet
On 2019-08-01 11:06, Daniel Gruno wrote: > On 8/1/19 2:19 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote: >> I've tried out the tool. I can see it being useful for some projects, >> and should be available as a choice. >> >> However, I would not use it as it is, and hope the existing reporter >> gets upgraded,

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-01 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 8/1/19 2:19 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote: I've tried out the tool. I can see it being useful for some projects, and should be available as a choice. However, I would not use it as it is, and hope the existing reporter gets upgraded, not replaced by the wizard. I much prefer to view the

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-01 Thread Jacques Le Roux
I tested it too, That sounds like good ideas to me Patricia. Jacques Le 01/08/2019 à 14:19, Patricia Shanahan a écrit : I've tried out the tool. I can see it being useful for some projects, and should be available as a choice. However, I would not use it as it is, and hope the existing

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-08-01 Thread Patricia Shanahan
I've tried out the tool. I can see it being useful for some projects, and should be available as a choice. However, I would not use it as it is, and hope the existing reporter gets upgraded, not replaced by the wizard. I much prefer to view the whole report as a unit, not just as a series of

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-07-31 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 8/1/19 2:54 AM, Christopher wrote: Pretty neat. Could add a send draft to list feature (private@ or dev@ for community review). Does it support editing by multiple people? Can one person resume a draft saved by another? It's being worked on, though there are some considerations to consider

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-07-31 Thread Christopher
Pretty neat. Could add a send draft to list feature (private@ or dev@ for community review). Does it support editing by multiple people? Can one person resume a draft saved by another? Would be nice to have questions from the previous board feedback auto-populated to be answered in the current

Re: New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-07-31 Thread Sam Ruby
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 3:34 PM Daniel Gruno wrote: > > Hi folks, > I've been working on a new board report tool to help address some of the > most common issues with the current tool (mainly that it favors > auto-inserted metrics over the story and doesn't guide people very well) > and have thus

New board report wizard, feedback welcome!

2019-07-31 Thread Daniel Gruno
Hi folks, I've been working on a new board report tool to help address some of the most common issues with the current tool (mainly that it favors auto-inserted metrics over the story and doesn't guide people very well) and have thus far come up with this new wizard: