On 04.03.25 02:21, Jelte Fennema-Nio wrote:
1. Major change: The homepage is revamped completely! It now shows a dashboard of open patches where you are author/reviewer/committer if you are logged in. These patches are ordered & grouped in a hopefully useful way. If you're not logged in it will show you the current commitfest. See screenshot for an example. The old list of all commitfests is moved to the /archive (which has a button on the homepage). Peter Geoghegan suggested adding a "dashboard" of this kind. Feedback on this is very welcome, but depending on the complexity I don't know when I'll get to it. I'll be a bit more busy the next few weeks and also have some holidays planned.
I don't know if I like that. I can see the point of getting to the action quicker, but this sort of obscures the hierarchy of the site and the data. Before it was like, select a commitfest, select a filter, here are some patches. Now it's like, here is some stuff. Where did it come from, how does it relate to the other stuff, how do I get to an overview of all the stuff and the hierarchy of stuff.
How does one get back to the old homepage? I figured it out, you click the "Archive" button. Why is that a button? Also, the row of buttons is now seemingly a mix of actions on the current commit fest mixed with site navigation. See above, what is the hierarchy of information and the context of actions. This is a bit confusing.