On 24 January 2014 04:18, Ty Atkinson <tya.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all, I am User:TyA. I noticed on the [[Annoying
large bugs]] page
there was a request for a Request Queue and I'm interested in working on
that. I have some basic ideas of how to lay it out, however I'd like to
hear other's opinions on it as well. I'm also curious if it is still
needed.
My current plan is to have 2 special pages, one for the requesting and the
other for seeing the queue/examining the submitted items.
I currently have a rough draft of the Requesting form complete, [
http://i.imgur.com/zRAAyvh.png screenshot]. However before going too much
further, I wanted to get some feedback on whether I'm collecting enough
info, or maybe not enough.
My plan for the actual queue page is to have it create a table or list that
will give the current status of the request as well as the requester, the
submitted date, and the project name. The page will also accept /id
subpages to load up information about a certain request so that it can be
marked as done, not done, or needs more info.
I would recommend you talk to Chad (^d/^demon), It would probably be nice
if this could interface with our Git/Gerrit setup so they can be created
directly from within the interface.
As for the subpage idea, I don't think that would really be needed, It's
one of the areas where we could just store information directly within the
database without using the wikipage model for storage.
You would probably need more than two special pages to cover a few things
-> Request Overview page (Table Format/Options to filter based on certain
features)
-> Request Creation page
-> Request Management page (Edit/Update requests/Action the requests etc)