It is interesting to see the diversity of uses. I think in this case, you
would want the ability to turn of vast chunks of things (along with all the
other good changes suggested) for your users (I probably would have given
in and created a bespoke js app for this by this point - talking to the job
api, but then that is one more thing you have to maintain)

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014, Ioannis Moutsatsos
<[email protected]<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>>
wrote:

> We have been using Jenkins to build bioinformatic data and image
> processing and workflows and the current UI has been a big challenge!
> None of the lab scientists using the Jenkins-based workflow tool is
> familiar with CI and Dev life cycle so hiding many of the Dev-centric UI
> elements and simplifying the interface would be a great improvement.
>
> YES, the first element I would love to hide is the side bar menu, so I can
> leave enough space for the job submission form!
>
>
>

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