On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Hylke Bons <hbons@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,

Depending on the use case, it may even deserve its own spot in the sidebar. Like already mentioned on the thread, it's better to keep the number of items there fixed. We may have have several entry points to the logs, and an overview of some statistics can be useful as a landing page before going into "Applications".

Let's step back for a moment before looking at the UI: What are we trying to solve by providing a log?

- Let administrators know everything is going well? (or, that there was a problem?)

yes, see the data I mentioned earlier in the thread
 
- Looking at resources used? Bandwidth, costs?

Nope
 
- App adoption/growth numbers over time? How well is my app doing?

Nope
 

I'm not sure about the technical possibilities. Thoughts?
yeah, the nopes are not possible :) 
 

Thanks,

Hylke




On 07/05/2014 10:54, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Hi,

as discussed , we need some sort of 'stats' around push, like:
* time of sending
* receivers (e.g. categories, alias ?)
* content/payload of the message
* could be sent out to APNs/GCM


But, where, or how to add this ? 
My current thought is:

When a user did select an "Application", he enters the "Application Details Page" (see [1]), now here, on the sidebar (see [2]) he would see the "Notifications" icon.

Clicking on that  "Notifications" icon, would give you a new page, that contains the "Send Notifications..." button (currently located in [1]), and a table of all the push messages that were sent out for the _current_ selected Application.

Any thoughts ? 

-Matthias



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