Hello Bo,

% > but until it's done
% > (consistently across all the pages) you should keep the old style.
% 
% Then why to make the efforts tripple times? Let's sync it with the rest of the
% pages instead? You already agreed that the current way is not simple and, in
% fact, duplicates the functionality. There should be always only one date
% input, set to now by default. How you can possibly get confused with this?

As you wrote previously you postponed finishing the changes.
Are you working on it again or not? If yes go ahead, if not please make
it compatible with other pages.

% Otherwise it is the same as you would say "It is possible to port Perl to
% Java, but until it is done, let's continue invest in Perl code". :-/

I strongly disagree. It is the same as I'd say "Port Perl to Java but
always keep interface compatible regardless which technology it's based
on".

% > This is also possible and again until it's done you should keep
% > consistency with old pages.
% 
% Please see above. This is why you call them "old". :)
% 
% > % The feature was a bit postponed since we had first to get TB3 working. 
:-) Now
% > % it is there, so new UI is coming, of course.
% > % 
% > % > Could please take a look and update the pages so they follow original
% > % > workflow?
% > 
% > By 'the feature' you mean new date picker or pop-up confirmation stuff?
% > Do you have a timeframe for their implementation?
% 
% Of course. And we already did that here, BTW. Looks super-awesome and you will
% *love* it. :)

Could be. But it doesn't answer my questions. I'm asking for timeframe
because this is one of the blockers for Spacewalk 2.1 release and we
have to decide whether wait for it or not.

% And this is also why we kept the old way JSPs in "under-done" state in
% previous code only because we yet had no Twitter Bootstrap there. Adding 3rd
% party JavaScript libraries would be also a big mistake. The "old things" are
% anyway will die. And this is also why we had started Twitter Bootstrap in
% general: to have simpler, better, more responsive UI, yet standardized. So
% again, I honestly see no reasons to continue the old way duplicating the
% efforts, especially if we already have modern way.


Regards,

--
Michael Mráka
Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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