On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Anca Luca <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> so on the topic of "removing the dashboard from the homepage" and if people
> need it they can access it independently.
>
> In my opinion, this dashboard does not really exist or have any value
> beyond the homepage. I mean, what does it mean, what is it used for besides
> the homepage? What would the dashboard be used other than having an
> overview of the wiki? And if people remove it from the homepage of the
> wiki, what would they put instead? An overview of the wiki? Isn't that what
> dashboard means?
>

The idea of this proposal was that the homepage should be customized by the
admin. It should be a homepage. Instead of a Dashboard, it should contain
information about the purpose of the wiki, information for newcomers,
information about the organization, some video, etc. All of this we plan to
encourage the admins to customize so that they "take ownership" of their
wiki instead of seeing it as just a tool with default settings. Some may
see disadvantages to this, and prefer default tools, but others may see the
value of getting the user/admin involved.

The Dashboard should be seen as a place to go to in order to see what is
going on. Dashboards in the wild also tend to be customizable per users (we
technically support that as well, but it could be improved, i.e. have a
default user dashboard in the 'My dashboard' section in the user profile
instead of the empty space that is right now in view mode, promote it more,
etc.). They also tend to be used by more technical people

Once the admin is involved and now aware of how to do things, he can easily
include the dashboard on the homepage if that is his view on the purpose of
his wiki. We can even propose it in the default content of the homepage.

What you choose depends a lot on the usecase you have for your wiki, i.e.
what flavor you`re using. For example, a dashboard is good for
intranet/groupware but not that good for public websites. We are
considering here what we want the default experience to offer/encourage and
maybe we should not really focus on/be influenced by any of the flavors/use
cases we are having in mind.


>
> By this logic, I would find it strange to have a homepage and a dashboard,
> as 2 separate entities, because for me they would mean the same thing. So
> multiple possibilities:
> 1/ our _default_ dashboard displayed on the homepage (included or not, I
> don't care) is not good enough because it does not offer a good _default_
> overview of the wiki. We need to change the dashboard.


This is not part of the use cases [1] extracted from previous discussions.
Are you proposing that we add "offer a good overview of the wiki" as a new
use case/goal or is this just a rewording of UC5 (navigation) ?

Thanks,
Eduard

[1] http://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Proposal/HomepageUseCases


> In this case, we
> improve the way we modify this dashboard, to allow people to change the
> "default" overview which guides the user through the wiki with an overview
> that is more adapted to the user's usecase.
> 2/ we change the homepage and we remove the dashboard from it and implement
> an overview of the wiki differently (which would still be a dashboard at
> the conceptual level but implemented differently). In this case, the
> Dashboard.WebHome should be removed completely from the menu, because the
> dashboard _is_ the home page (see my remark above) :) . We can make the
> homepage a regular page so that users can edit it very easily by default,
> but we also allow them to easily make it a dashboard with gadgets and drag
> & drop, so that they can organize their content. I am thinking for example
> of a button on the homepage, in view mode injected with javascript or UI
> extension or I don't know, which runs a script that creates a new version
> of the homepage which contains a dashboard macro call and a default gadget
> and the user is taken to the edit mode of the homepage, with the dashboard
> editor in it.
>
> The only reason why the dashboard is separate now, in Dashboard.WebHome, is
> for legacy reasons, because it used to be included as the homepage of all
> sort of default spaces, so we needed something that can be re-used for
> spaces homes as well. Otherwise, from my point of view, it does not need to
> be a separate entity. I mean, one should be able to create as many
> dashboards as they'd want (on any page they want), but by default the
> dashboard of the wiki is only one, the homepage of the wiki.
>
> Anca
>
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 3:23 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi devs,
> >
> > As you know I started working on a Home Page Application, see:
> > - JIRA with screenshots: http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-10586
> > - Discussion thread: http://markmail.org/message/ghelufamwucog46x
> >
> > I have it all done locally but I refrained from committing it because on
> > the email thread some expressed their doubts.
> >
> > I started thinking about it and I expressed some idea in the thread
> > started by Caty about "Wiki - Space - Page concepts pitch":
> > http://markmail.org/message/jefze7nvprz36pkw
> >
> > I’m pasting it here again for discussion (with some edits):
> >
> > "
> > BTW concerning the home page, I’m more and more leaning towards removing
> > the dashboard from it (it’s accessible from the App panel anyway) and
> > instead have it contain:
> > - explanation about how the wiki is organized (wikis, spaces, pages)
> > - explanation about base concepts (editing, saving, etc)
> > - encourage the user to edit this home page to make it his own and put
> the
> > content he wishes instead
> >
> > I think this would solve the following issues:
> > - users always want to customize the home page and this makes it easy
> > (it’s a standard page, no dashboard). This is also a way for them to take
> > ownership of the wiki as theirs.
> > - explains the main concepts of wiki, space, page
> >
> > Of course, we also need to provide a navigation panel for easy navigation
> > in the wiki/spaces/pages.
> > “
> >
> > If we agree about the idea of removing the dashboard and instead have a
> > simple page then we’ll need to discuss the exact content and for that I’m
> > proposing to discuss with Caty/GuillaumeD and make a proposal for further
> > discussion. Of course any idea in reply to this email would also be much
> > appreciated.
> >
> > But first things first! We first need to decide if this is a good idea or
> > not.
> >
> > WDYT?
> >
> > Thanks
> > -Vincent
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