I sort of requested this before, but right now my user page lists a dozen or so WebDSL issues, and none of the issues I submitted myself. How can I see those?

Submitted by Lennart Kats on 11 February 2010 at 18:04

On 11 February 2010 at 18:23 Sander Vermolen commented:

The issues on your YellowGrass home page are a combination of recent issues of projects you are member of and of issues you reported. The complete list is restricted to a maximum of 10 issues, to prevent having to scroll too much. When issues are reported in your projects, issues you have reported may run out of focus.

I agree this is not ideal, yet when it comes to choosing between issues you reported and issues others reported, I would say the latter is more interesting, since you already know the content of the first. Why would one want to see issues he already knows the content of? Users are informed of issue changes anyway. Yet I understand this is rather subjective. YellowGrass could also list the issues you reported separately, however, I doubt this is useful.

In short, I am not sure what a better solution would be. Do you have any suggestions?


On 11 February 2010 at 18:59 Lennart Kats commented:

A global “recent issues” list for all projects may be useful for some, but frankly, I don’t care about recent issues. Not for WebDSL, not for other projects. I can see those in the project pages (and in my mailbox). On my user page I want a list of issues I posted and issues I’m assigned to. So, that would make two lists, I guess, with two links to show them all. Or just the links. I mostly care about being able to access these lists, not about what they look like ;)


On 13 February 2010 at 09:29 Sander Vermolen commented:

In a next version of YellowGrass, which will probably go online next week, issues are managed through tags. Along with tags, YellowGrass will then fully support assigning issues to developers. Consequently, the user’s home page will change and will at least show the user’s assigned issues. Most likely, more issues will be shown, such as reported issues. That should solve this issue.


On 16 February 2010 at 12:52 Sander Vermolen commented:

A user’s home page will have a link to a list of posted issues in the next version.

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