[Sugar-devel] [DESIGN] Fwd: #806 UNSP: Activities list view is very similar to Journal view and users delete activities instead of journal entries

Tomeu Vizoso tomeu at sugarlabs.org
Mon Sep 14 08:53:47 EDT 2009


Hi,

any comments about this user report?

Thanks,

Tomeu

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Date: Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 22:25
Subject: #806 UNSP: Activities list view is very similar to Journal
view and users delete activities instead of journal entries
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#806: Activities list view is very similar to Journal view and users delete
activities instead of journal entries
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   Reporter:  geirea                     |          Owner:  tomeu
       Type:  defect                     |         Status:  new
   Priority:  Unspecified by Maintainer  |      Milestone:
Unspecified by Release Team
  Component:  sugar                      |        Version:  0.82.x
   Severity:  Major                      |       Keywords:
Distribution:  OLPC                       |   Status_field:  Unconfirmed
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 It is reported in Uruguay that users want to delete journal entries to
 save space but they go to the activities list view and start deleting
 activities instead of journal entries. More specifically:

 1) the list view is very similar to the journal view
 2) the default journal entry name is the same as the activity name
 3) the warning dialog (when deleting activities) is confusing, it should
 give a 'yes/no' option instead of 'save/delete'.

 There have been reports of whole classrooms in which the laptops don't
 have any activity, not even Browse which makes reloading them more
 difficult. They believe it is a bug of Sugar's new version which adds to
 the confusion.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.sugarlabs.org/ticket/806>
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