On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Sebastien Blanc <scm.blanc(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
> Hin Andres!
>
> Wow! awesome - I love it! Where can I sign? :-)
>
>
> I watched the excelent video and here are a few coments on the new UI
>
>
> *Wizzard*
>
> After "Mobile device: Setup variant", when clicking "Continue",
it
> brings us to the "test push" UI.
>
> Note - for that it is mandatory that the previous step was really
> executed: meaning the app needs to be launched on a (test) device -
> otherwise nothing to send the "test push" to :-)
> Perhaps we should bake that SKIP option a bit into the TEXT - so that it
> is obvious
>
I have discussed that a bit with Andres. What we could do is after the
user has enter the details of the variant (GCM ApiKey / iOS cert), we could
send a dummy message to the vendors network in order to check if these
settings are correct. This would already be a nice check.
well, not much will happen:
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-server/blob/master/push/...
Regarding the device itself, indeed, hard to check/test, but what we could
do is check the DB if an installation has been added. (The developer
registers the device and then click next)
You mean present the "Send dialog" only if there is at least one device
already registered? Otherwise, we can again state: now it's time to get a
device registered... or something like that - not sure
>
> "Applications overview"
>
> wow -> that looks great :) Glad the navigation bar is gone - you are
> right -> way better. I also like the dashboard location.
>
>
> "App and its Variants overview"
> -> with no installations: not sure we do always, in that case,
> immediately show the source code. But I can be wrong
> -> with installations: let's integrate pagination. e.g. 10 per page! the
> table looks fantastic
>
>
>
> "Sender API"
> We do have more than Java. also Node.js; I think we could use some sort
> of TAB for the actual platform (similar to the client code)
>
> I do really like the INFO _above_ the code. All info in one place - good
> stuff
>
>
> "Send Notification to App" I like the popup/dialog, including the
> disabled button when there are no devices. Sweet!
>
>
>
> Skip Wizzard -> nice, overview with the blank screens
>
>
> Again, awesome work - I am really looking to get this implemented
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Andres Galante <agalante(a)redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been working on UPS console redesign for the last couple of weeks
>> and I am finally able to share it with you :)
>>
>> Here is a screencast walk through:
>>
http://youtu.be/-ab4-F4OCJM
>>
>> And here is the prototype for you to click around:
>>
http://andresgalante.com/ups-console/wizard01.html
>>
>>
>> There are a bunch of details to take care about, specially on step 2 of
>> the wizard, we need to make it goes as smooth as possible.
>>
>> Please take a close look and try to find holes in the interaction. Let
>> me know what you think.
>>
>> Thanks!
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