Le mar. 28 mars 2017 à 19:29, Craig Rodrigues <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi, > > For buildbot 8, the grid view is a very commonly used view that users set > up. > Do you have numbers to back up that idea? > While the buildbot 8 UI is not "modern" in terms of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, > etc., > the layout and information it provides is useful. > > In buildbot 9, waterfall view and console view are more "modern" from a > web technology perspective, > but in terms of the layout and information the provide, > they are actually worse than the views in buildbot 8. > I think there is a consensus on that. I don't like it very much as well, and don't install them on my own buildbot installs. I agree, and I was hoping that people who have a use of waterfall/console/grid would jump in and provide alternate options or enhancements. Buildbot is a CI framework which is happy to accept any contribution that is beneficial for the community. Please step up and write enhancements! If I speak for myself, neither waterfall, console or grid views (eight or nine version) do satisfy my needs/view for a CI system, because they are fundamentally mono project, while all the CI system I have built are multi projects/codebase. slondono did manage to create its own grid view a few days after 0.9.5 was out, and I think this is a good thing. If I can get the time, I would like to make a live-coding screencast showing how to port it to angularJS, as I think this is quite be done in a less than an hour video. I think this could help people to see that angularJS is not that complicated. Pierre
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