On Tue Dec 3 06:53:04 2013, Jaromir Coufal wrote: > Wireframes walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/enhance?v=oRtL3aCuEEc > >> On 2013/03/12 10:25, Jaromir Coufal wrote: >>> Hey folks, >>> >>> I opened 2 issues on UX discussion forum with TripleO UI topics:
Hey Jarda, thanks for sharing these! Some comments inline below: >>> Resource Management: >>> http://ask-openstackux.rhcloud.com/question/95/tripleo-ui-resource-management/ >>> - this section was already reviewed before, there is not much >>> surprises, just smaller updates >>> - we are about to implement this area I've somehow overlooked the 'Node tags' previously. I'm curious what format these would take, or if this is something we've discussed. I remember hearing us kick around an idea for key-value pairs for storing arbitrary information, maybe ram=64g or rack=c6. Is that what the tags you have are intended for? >>> http://ask-openstackux.rhcloud.com/question/96/tripleo-ui-deployment-management/ >>> - these are completely new views and they need a lot of attention so >>> that in time we don't change direction drastically >>> - any feedback here is welcome One thing I notice here -- and I really hope I'm not opening a can of worms -- is that this seems to require that you manage many nodes. I know that's our focus, and I entirely agree with it. But with the way things are represented in this, it doesn't seem like it would be possible for a user to set up an all-in-one system (say, for testing) that ran compute and storage on the same node. I think it would be very fair to say that's just something we're not focusing on at this point, and that to start out we're just going to handle the simple case of wanting to install many nodes, each with only one distinct type. But I just wanted to clarify that we are, indeed, making that decision? Overall I think these look good. Thanks! -- Matt Wagner Software Engineer, Red Hat
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