Yes those are good clear visualisations. You mention writing dashboards, 
but I think to get a view like that it would effectively be a "dashboard" 
in the sense that it would have to take over the whole Jenkins UI to allow 
that much information to "radiate" out. Would be nice if people didn't need 
bespoke plugins for such visualisations though. 

On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 5:25:07 AM UTC+10, Craig Rodrigues 
wrote:
>
>
>
> Two use cases that I use the Jenkins UI for are:
>   (1) configuring Jenkins and jobs
>   (2) reporting results of jobs
>
> For (2), the default reporting in Jenkins is OK, but not ideal.
> I've seen people write dashboards to report the results of Jenkins jobs, 
> instead of
> using the default Jenkins UI for reporting the status of jobs.
>
> With the stuff you are working on, would it be possible to generate 
> reports that
> look like the waterfall in Buildbot?  Something like:
>
> https://build.webkit.org/waterfall
> http://build.chromium.org/p/chromium/waterfall
>
> These are not the prettiest things, but for some things they quite 
> effectively
> report the status of build jobs in a concise view.
>

> --
> Craig
>    
>

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