On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:54 PM, Nigel Kersten <nig...@google.com> wrote:

> First thoughts are that I really quite like it, it's zippy and clean.

Thanks! That's one of the design goals for the UI. Namely, to get out
of the way and let you see the information that's important to you.

> Are you planning to expose storeconfigs data as well? I'd love to at
> least be able to see thin_storeconfigs fact/value data for hosts as
> well as reports.

We're definitely planning on exposing node facts and other information
in an upcoming release.

> (I've actually often thought facts would make sense as part of a report)

Once we have more structured reporting data to work with (which we're
currently adding to Puppet), we'll be able to do more interesting and
informative reporting without having to parse log data (which is slow,
inaccurate and bound to be quickly obsoleted).

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 1:25 PM, Silviu Paragina <sil...@paragina.ro> wrote:
> It may sound stupid but are there any screen shots to see (at least)
> some of the functionality currently exposed by the dashboard?

It doesn't sound stupid at all. In fact, I'm writing up a blog post on
the Reductive Labs blog[1] this week to provide screenshots and an
overview of the existing functionality.

Please don't hesitate to use the Redmine tracker[2] for feature or
enhancement requests and bug reports. We're definitely interested in
the feedback.

Also, apologies for the double post.

[1] http://reductivelabs.com/home/blog/
[2] http://projects.reductivelabs.com/projects/dashboard

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Rein Henrichs | http://reductivelabs.com | http://reinh.com

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