I have this bug that has been proposed as a freeze exception. The Dashboard nicely adds a FE marker near it and it even makes the package with a label:
However, from the bug row, I cannot tell whether the FE is just proposed or accepted, nor I can followup to the blockerbugs ticket. If my package had more FE bugs, I would not be able to tell them apart.
It would be really nice if the FE had some hover information with more data. Ideally, I would be able to click somewhere to get to https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/blocker-review/issue/490 (but I don't know where to put this link).
The first step to achieve this is implemented and I opened a pull-request. Once the review is done, @frantisekz will implement needed changes in oraculum. Finally, I'll proceed with frontend changes.
Is clickable (link to pagure discussion) FE marker and clickable "Proposed FE" badge sufficient for you?
I would suggest that:
The "Proposed FE" badge can only be clickable if there is only one proposed FE. What if there are more?
I would suggest that: the FE marker has a hover that lets me know what state the FE is in (proposed vs accepted) the FE marker is clickable (link to pagure discussion)
OK
Good point, well then I guess either not clickable at all or some kind of dropdown/popover with all the links
I think the clickable FE markers are good enough. The "Proposed FE" badge might have a hover that says something like "There are X proposed freeze exception bugzillas for , marked with FE.".
the FE marker has a hover that lets me know what state the FE is in (proposed vs accepted)
It could also tell me beta vs final and a fedora version. E.g.: "Proposed as Fedora 35 Final Freeze Exception"
This issue has been migrated to Fedora Forge: https://forge.fedoraproject.org/apps/packager_dashboard/issues/130
Please continue any further discussion there.
Metadata Update from @kparal: - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)