On 14/04/2015 10:21, Benson Schliesser wrote: > I agree - it looks much more modern, and more pleasant to look at. Thank you to everybody that made this happen! > > But since nobody has complained yet (and IMHO complaining is a particular skill of the IETF...) please allow me to be the first: > I'd like a more "compact" view of the WG document list. Perhaps my memory is tricking me, but I feel like I was able to see more > in a single screen with the old style. I suppose I could try to submit code... But complaining is easier. ;) CTRL/- a couple of times helps. Feature suggestion: delete the extra line with the page count, and add a "Pages"column after "Date". Kudos++. Brian > > Regardless, to be clear about my dominant feeling: Thanks to the team that did this, and everybody that makes Datatracker work! > > Cheers, > -Benson > > >> Joel M. Halpern <mailto:jmh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> April 13, 2015 at 6:11 PM >> Very impressive. Congratulations to Lars. >> Yours, >> Joel >> >> >> >> Tony Hansen <mailto:tony@xxxxxxx> >> April 13, 2015 at 6:02 PM >> On 4/13/15 5:49 PM, Robert Sparks wrote: >> >> Kudos to Lars! >> >> Tony Hansen >> Robert Sparks <mailto:rjsparks@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> April 13, 2015 at 5:49 PM >> All - >> >> The upgrade to the datatracker UI mentioned in plenary at IETF 92 has just been released. >> >> This effort has been underway for more than a year. >> >> Lars Eggert began the effort, working intensively on porting the GUI to Bootstrap. >> >> The work took 287 separate commits, and comprised changes to 1016 different files. >> >> The IETF Datatracker is now a responsive website which supports use on a much larger variety of devices, from small mobile >> devices to desktops. >> >> The work relies heavily on the capabilities of Bootstrap, and continues to use the Django framework which the datatracker has >> been built on since version 2.00. It also uses new icons from FontAwesome, functions from django-bootstrap3. >> >> Additional page conversion work has been done by Ole Laursen, and final style tweaks, bug-fixes and adaptations were performed >> by Henrik Levkowetz. >> >> There is more information about this release at http://tracker.tools.ietf.org/release/about >> >> As before the best way to report any issues with the datatracker is to follow the "Report a Bug" link in the footer of each page. >> >> Please join me in thanking Lars for this major effort! >> >> RjS >> >> > >