#125 RFE: Hide packages inherited from certain group(s)
Closed 2 years ago by zsun. Opened 2 years ago by zsun.

As a packager, I'm part of several packager groups. Among all the groups some of them might not be of that important to show up in the dashboard. So it would be good to have some sort of filter to exclude packages from certain groups, in that way I can choose what to see from the dashboard when needed.


This already exists. See Group items visibility settings in https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/helpmepls

Well, I cannot see the "Group items visibility settings" in my page, and that's why I still send this as RFE.

https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/user/zsun

To be clear, I did not see a settings menu anywhere

The gear icon on top right brings you to Options. At the very bottom, there are Groups.

This is how I managed to hide go-sig packages:

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@zsun looking at your dashboard, I am seeing the radio buttons there:
https://rajcze.eu/owncloud/index.php/s/Tc8kiyylzrW2MPH

have a look at the bottom-right of the picture.

When you click on the cog-wheel on the top-right of the page (Options) scroll down in the pop-up bar and you should find it there. If not, please try to reproduce in a clean browser profile with javascript enabled.

THX!

@zsun have you found the settings yet? If not, can you please try in a clean browser profile with JS enabled?

I did tried in a clear browser session with JS enabled before posting. And I really did not see the gear like jskladan's photo.
One thing worth mentioning is that I'm under Firefox 78.12.0esr for RHEL-7.9 when posting. I'll check again when I am back home with my own machine (with Fedora 33 or 34 installed).

Well, it works as expected on firefox-86.0-7.fc33.x86_64. So I believe it's the browser issue on RHEL-7. Let me close this ticket.

Thanks for all of your information!

Metadata Update from @zsun:
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

2 years ago

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