There are also some "dashboards" (mostly just saved filters, in list view)
here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARROW/Dashboards

They're not great either, but at least they can give us some common views
to pay attention to.

Neal


On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 5:56 AM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 3:21 AM Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Le 31/05/2019 à 10:04, Fan Liya a écrit :
> > > @Antoine Pitrou, you mean the titles of JIRA/PR should be chosen
> carefully?
> >
> > That helps a bit for visual filtering, but visual filtering quickly
> > becomes inefficient if there are too many issues.
> >
> > No, I mean having views that only display certain kinds of issues (for
> > example I'm interested in C++ and Python issues, not so much the other
> > kinds).
> >
> > We also currently don't record any interesting information wrt.
> > priority.  So if you take a look at the "Issues to do" list for 0.14.0,
> > for example, you get an (unordered?) list of 252 issues, which is
> > *truncated* by the stupid JIRA software:
> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/ARROW/versions/12344925
> >
> > ... and when you click on "View in Issue Navigator" to get the
> > untruncated list, you get an unhelpful text box with a SQL-query and no
> > easy way to refine your search.  Not to mention the annoying pagination
> > with tiny links at the bottom middle-left, and the general UI slowness.
> >
>
> That is annoying. I always start from the unfiltered Basic issue view with
>
> Project = ARROW
> Components = C++, Python
>
> (maybe with Fix Version = 0.14.0)
>
> You can then click "Save As" in the dropdown toward the top of the
> page and save this search so you can navigate to it easily next time.
>
> > Regards
> >
> > Antoine.
>

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