I would go even further. Beyond pinning, user should be able to name and change them. Actually if we look at the report as they currently are that is almost exactly what we need, but reports should be more than that...
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Joachim Dreimann < [email protected]> wrote: > Yep, that's a thought. I'm also thinking users should be able to 'pin' or > 'favourite' queries if they so choose so that they stay available on the > page. > That would give us the freedom to repurpose the Reports section to > something more like a report: Reporting (over time) on progress / > objectives / activity. That's something for a different ticket of course. > > - Joe > > On 15 October 2012 13:24, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 15/10/12 13:10, Apache Bloodhound wrote: > > > >> #230: On custom query screen, show recent queries by the users > >> --------------------------+---**----------------------- > >> Reporter: jdreimann | Owner: nobody > >> Type: enhancement | Status: new > >> Priority: major | Milestone: > >> Component: ui design | Version: > >> Resolution: | Keywords: custom query > >> --------------------------+---**----------------------- > >> Changes (by jdreimann): > >> > >> * keywords: => custom query > >> > >> > >> Old description: > >> > >> ,, ... via ''Bloodhound'' quick create ticket dialog,, > >>> > >> New description: > >> > >> This could be the three most recent queries by the user for example. > >> > >> From a design perspective, this could simply show a list of links to > >> those > >> queries at the top of the Custom Query screen: > >> > >> {{{ > >> #!html > >> <h4>Most recent queries</h4> > >> <ol> > >> <li><a href="">Milestone: Release 2, Owner: gjm, Status: > >> !closed</a></li> > >> <li><a href="">Owner: jdreimann, Status: !closed</a></li> > >> <li><a href="">Due date: > today </a></li> > >> </ol> > >> }}} > >> > >> -- > >> Ticket URL:<https://issues.apache. > **org/bloodhound/ticket/230#**comment:1< > https://issues.apache.org/bloodhound/ticket/230#comment:1> > >> > > >> > > > > Quite a nice idea. Any thoughts about providing a longer history > available > > somewhere? > > > > Cheers, > > Gary > > >
