QA uses a dashboard (SUSE internal: http://qa.suse.de/dashboard/ ) to provide an overview of various data to assess the quality of a product.

The project is about improving the available data points and the usability for users outside of QA department.

  • improved navigation
  • structure data in blocks
  • make the view more interactive (provide most important data initially, open/close blocks as needed interactively)
  • review the data points we fetch from Fate, Bugzilla, Testopia

Longer term

  • we can add authentication and role based access, which would enable us to provide an instance for opensuse.org

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    • sebchlad
      over 9 years ago by sebchlad | Reply

      have you seen this one: https://hackweek.suse.com/14/projects/1706? Perhaps the ultimate goal is similar? should we somewhat collaborate on this?

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