Hi Chamila,

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Chamila Wijayarathna <cham...@wso2.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Currently IS expose a dashboard gadget where users can see and
> approve/reject workflow requests assigned to him or claimable to him.
> Previously we exposed following operations for dashboard users.
>
> Claim, Release, Start. Stop, Approve, Reject, Suspend, Resume.
>
> From the discussion I had with Prabath and Darshana, we decided that Start
> and Stop operation does not mean any use for end user so we decided to
> remove them. So now we have following operations.
>
> Claim, Release, Approve, Reject, Suspend, Resume
>

+1, This will simplify
​user operations. Do you have  use case where you need to suspend an
approval. If so keep Suspend, Resume options. In Normal scenario Claim,
Complete (Approve or Reject), Release should be sufficient.

​Thanks,
Hasitha. ​

​


>
> Now users can directly approve or disapprove tasks in READY or RESERVED
> state without starting them, and starting will be handled without user
> involvement.
>
> It's obvious that user should be able to do Claim, Release, Approve,
> Reject operations using dashboard, but I'm not sure that if we should allow
> and user to suspend and then resume tasks. I believe giving minimum number
> of options for end user is the best thing to do. WDYT? Should we keep those
> two options or shall we remove them?
>
> Thanks
>
> [1].
> http://docs.oasis-open.org/bpel4people/ws-humantask-1.1-spec-cs-01.html#_Toc135718798
>
> --
> *Chamila Dilshan Wijayarathna,*
> Software Engineer
> Mobile:(+94)788193620
> WSO2 Inc., http://wso2.com/
>



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WSO2 Inc.
Email: hasi...@wso2.com
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