Re: [Modularity] BPO - the great UI that shows you everything

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On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 18:18 +0200, Adam Samalik wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I would like to hear your opinion/need your help!
> 
> I am working on a component of the Fedora Modularity[1] project, called
> Build Pipeline Overview (BPO). It will be a single user interface (probably
> both web and API) that would give you information about "everything".  And
> I would like your help with defining what that "everything" means.
> 
> To make the definition of "everything" easier, we are using a concept of
> personas. These are basically groups of people that would use the BPO UI
> that will help us to identify possible use-cases.
> 
> @threebean have identified four personas:
>  - Engineers/packagers
>  - Release Engineering
>  - QA
>  - Project Management
> 
> I have put them into an Etherpad document [2].
> 
> 
> What I'm asking from you: Could you please discuss here or in the document
> what would you like to see in the BPO UI? Or what do you think should be
> there. I would like to get as much input as possible.

For the record, as a QA person, I find this kind of squishy 'I'm
building a thing, tell me what it should look like' question just
impossible to answer. I cannot come up with anything until there's
something more concrete to look at. Other QA folks may have better
input, but it would be a good idea to send this mail to test@, since
that is the official QA list.
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