Feature Request P3
Status Update
Comments
sy...@gmail.com <sy...@gmail.com> #2
[Empty comment from Monorail migration]
sy...@gmail.com <sy...@gmail.com> #3
The main features are shown on the main index of the home page. Should the about page include the same information that is there, or be more detailed?
sy...@gmail.com <sy...@gmail.com> #4
I would say more details. Alternatively we could just rename it to "Project History" and move it to a less prominent place.
br...@google.com <br...@google.com> #5
[Monorail components: Homepage]
ma...@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com> #6
[Monorail components: Documentation]
de...@google.com <de...@google.com> #7
[Monorail components: -docs]
lu...@gmail.com <lu...@gmail.com> #8
[Empty comment from Monorail migration]
lu...@gmail.com <lu...@gmail.com> #9
See new screenshots: v2.16 GWT vs. PolyGerrit.
is...@google.com <is...@google.com> #10
Edits were made to reflect the following in Monorail: auto-CCs.
ek...@google.com <ek...@google.com> #11
Due to a bug in the migration script the assignee of this issue was lost during the migration from Monorail to the Gerrit Tracker (for Googlers see go/b-gerrit-assignee-bug for context). Fixing this by setting the correct assignee manually.
ek...@google.com <ek...@google.com> #12
Unassigning since Delphine no longer works on Gerrit.
Description
One of the pain points of migrating from GWT to Polygerrit is the usage
of space: the way Polygerrit does so can be quite dispersive and loose
when compared to the compactness of the old GWT UI.
This is especially evident on big screens, where, due to its reactive
nature, Polygerrit spreads taking over all available space, thus leaving
lots of unused space in-between the content of a change, which makes it
more difficult to do code-review effectively.
This change allows pushing unused space to the margins so that the
content of any page is more compact.