Can I also suggest adding some screen shots? It makes the password issue much more clear.
-----Original Message----- From: Sonny Chhen [mailto:sonny.ch...@citrix.com] Sent: 07 August 2012 18:42 To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org Subject: RE: really bad UI design Hello, Thank you for your feedback. We are constantly working to improve the UIX of CloudStack as well as new features that are being implemented. I believe the first issue you mentioned already has a bug attached to it in Jira and we are working to rectify it. Can you please file an "improvement" ticket at http://bugs.cloudstack.org for the second issue you mentioned? We appreciate all forms of feedback and look to improving CloudStack to its full potential. Thanks You and Best Regards, Sonny H. Chhen Manager of User Interface & User Experience | Citrix Systems - CloudPlatform 4988 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA -----Original Message----- From: mpat...@inforelay.com [mailto:mpat...@inforelay.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 10:35 AM To: cloudstack-users@incubator.apache.org Subject: really bad UI design I realize I'm new to CloudStack and all but these errors are so fundamental they shouldn't exist in the first place let alone after all this time. 1. no password confirmation when changing value - the field is hidden so you can't see what you typed. Either visually un-hide what the user is typing or at the very LEAST have a 2nd field where they must repeat their entry. Furthermore, it is standard practice to require the user to provide the old password before accepting a new value. 2. In user management, clearly there is the concept of groups if evidenced only in the silliness of "accounts/admin/users/admin" before one can change the 'admin' user account's password. At the very least introduce the word "group" at the top level. I suggest renaming the 'admin' group to 'cloud admins' or 'super-users' or something that denotes their supreme rights.