No problem, happy to help.

And regarding the coming UI upgrades : stay tuned to the blog to stay up to date as we roll out the improvements this fall:
http://blog.gitorious.org/

As I said there are multiple things we want to improve: handling installations with large numbers of entities (projects|repos|tags|branches etc) better is one of them.

cheers,
Thomas


On 09/12/2012 12:18 PM, leem wrote:
Thanks for the reply Thomas, it's about the only thing I didn't think of checking.

And thanks for answering about the Web UI - I'll keep a look out for any updates. FYI I do really like the interface as it currently is, it's obviously the limitations that make things a bit difficult at times.

Thanks again,
Lee

On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 10:59:22 UTC+1, Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson wrote:

    Hi,

    First question: IIRC the repository list on the project page is
    ordered
    by "last pushed to". So the most recently active repos will show
    up on top.

    Second question: generally on browsing & discoverability of
    projects/repos in the Gitorious UI: we're overhauling the web UI this
    fall, and will probably address this along the way. You are certainly
    right that the interface needs more ways to order/slice/browse both
    project and repo lists.

    cheers,
    Thomas


    On 09/12/2012 11:39 AM, leem wrote:
    > Hi all,
    >
    > We've just got through migrating all our old TFS projects into
    git and
    > then into a Gitorious local installation.  All is fine and is
    working
    > great except for comments on ordering of Projects and Repos in
    the web
    > interface.
    > We have around 100 projects and around 400 repos which, to the
    average
    > end user, are in no discernible order making a specific project
    > difficult to find.
    >
    > I'm aware projects are ordered by created date and as such I
    managed
    > to write a mysql script to change this date to make them appear in
    > Alphabetical order by name.  This works well.  However, I'm
    trying to
    > achieve the same thing with the repos table but for some reason it
    > doesn't change the order in web interface.
    >
    > My question - how are the Repositories ordered?
    > My second question - why can't we have the ability to configure the
    > order ourselves?  To be created_at/updated_at seems like a very
    > strange default option which you are potentially working a very
    large
    > amount of projects.
    >
    > Thanks.
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