On 2009/07/01 17:56:26, Lex wrote:

Generally, LGTM.  I had a few comments below.

Going forward, I notice that SOYC + the dashboard are growing in
complexity and functionality - there is nothing wrong with that, and
it's definitely a good step forward.  However, would it make sense to
write up a number of questions that the user may ask, and then design
the UI that way?  For instance, the new patch includes answers to
questions ranging from "what is downloaded in a typical initial load
sequence?" to "what split points include code belonging to a specific
class?"  Both of these are very good questions, but they are very
different ways of looking at SOYC output. I see two options: a) a
full-blown query language (far off, but would be very cool), or b) a UI
driven by use cases and/or specific questions, which we spell out
explicitly for the user, either in the UI itself or else in an
accompaying doc. What do you think?

http://gwt-code-reviews.appspot.com/50806

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