On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 2:18 PM, J. M. mynetx@users.sf.net wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Mohamed Ashraf [mailto:mohamed.ashraf.213@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, August 3, 2013 3:53 PM To: phpmyadmin-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Phpmyadmin-devel] Need feedback on error reporting server
We have deployed an early version of the error reporting server at [0].
while
there are still a few things not implemented the view will not change much from what is currently there. I have filled the database with fake reports
to
help you see how things will look in the real world.
Since I am finishing up with the features I need feedback on the currently implemented functionality and if anyone has any idea on how to do
something
differently please feel free to say it.
currently there is a list of reports and clicking on the id of the report
you
get redirected to a view containing the summary of the related reports.
you
can submit error reports to the sourceforge bug tracker.
if anyone thinks there is missing functionality or if something needs to
be
displayed in a better way, please tell me so as to schedule the change in
the
coming weeks.
[0] http://reports.phpmyadmin.net/
-- Mohamed Ashraf
Hello Mohamed, Thanks for this! It looks nice and works properly. Things I have noticed, from a user interface perspective:
- The drop downs for filtering, can you place them directly below the
headline? Like this: ID ....... Reference Name ... [ v] .... [ v ] ...
- Can you allow the whole "ID" cell to be clickable?
(using "display: block" for the link) This will make clicking easier, especially for low numbers.
- The Sourceforge link "Sourceforge Report [Submit report] " does not work
yet.
I read: Error: The requested address '/source_forge/new_ticket/2?url=%2Fsource_ forge%2Fnew_ticket%2F2' was not found on this server.
that is a bug, the feature is actually complete. I will fix it with the rest of the suggestions.
Thank you for your feedback, Mohamed
Best, JM
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