Displays your openQA instance status, the feature/behavior should had at least like the list below,

Option page

  • set up your openQA instance
  • job group list and can enable/disable what you want to monitoring
  • the workers state

Behavior

  • clicked the icon should shows the status of the latest build(according to the job group what enabled to monitoring in the options)
  • per above, clicking the job build item should bring you to overview page of that build
  • a notify displays when a new product import
  • a notify displays when a worker died
  • etc.

And actually this is an idea for learning how to create a Chrome extension and play with js...

Looking for hackers with the skills:

javascript perl html

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