This is a really good evolution. I'm glad the wireframes are getting closer to what we're doing for Icehouse.

A few notes...

On page 6, what does the Provisioning Status chart reflect? The math doesn't add up if that's supposed to reflect the free v. deployed. That might just be a sample data thing, but the term "Provisioning Status" makes it sound like this could be tracking some sort of ongoing provisioning operation.

What's the distinction between the config shown on the first deployment page and the ones under "more options"? Is the idea that the ones on the overview page must be specified before the first deployment but the rest can be left to the defaults?

The Roles (Resource Category) subtab disappeared but the edit role dialog is still there. How do you get to it?

Super happy to see the progress stuff represented. I think it's a good first start towards handling the long running changes.

I like the addition of the Undeploy button, but since it's largely a dev utility it feels a bit weird being so prominent. Perhaps consider moving it under scale deployment; it's a variation of scaling, just scaling back to nothing :)

You locked the controller count to 1 (good call for Icehouse) but still have incrementers on the scale page. That should also be disabled and hardcoded to 1, right?



On 01/16/2014 08:41 AM, Hugh O. Brock wrote:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 01:50:00AM +0100, Jaromir Coufal wrote:
Hi folks,

thanks everybody for feedback. Based on that I updated wireframes
and tried to provide a minimum scope for Icehouse timeframe.

http://people.redhat.com/~jcoufal/openstack/tripleo/2014-01-16_tripleo-ui-icehouse.pdf

Hopefully we are able to deliver described set of features. But if
you find something what is missing which is critical for the first
release (or that we are implementing a feature which should not have
such high priority), please speak up now.

The wireframes are very close to implementation. In time, there will
appear more views and we will see if we can get them in as well.

Thanks all for participation
-- Jarda


These look great Jarda, I feel like things are coming together here.

--Hugh


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