We've removed the wireframes folder from the repo recently (I believe this was briefly discussed
on bh-dev), so I tried to attach the .png and .bmml to the ticket.
That wasn't possible because the file size limit is 256KB. Maybe this should be higher - 1MB
for example? Is that easily doable?
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On 3 Oct 2012, at 19:06, Olemis Lang <olemis@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/3/12, Joachim Dreimann <joachim.dreimann@wandisco.com> wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>
> :)
>
>> I believe we should make Bloodhound responsive to better suit mobile and
>> tablet devices. Bootstrap, which we have already adopted, gives us great
>> tools to do
>> this<http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/scaffolding.html#responsive>.
>> Smartphone and tablet growth is still exponential, this will become ever
>> more important as time passes and Bloodhound picks up in popularity. Also a
>> responsive layout may help differentiate us from other issue tracking
>> software.
>
> yeah !
> huge thoughts ...
>
>> This will be a long term project, and I believe we should track progress
>> towards it in a 'Responsive layout' milestone outside of the normal release
>> cycle.
>
> +1
>
>> I also believe we should treat the responsive layout as a 'beta'
>> even as the product itself matures, to allow us to break it down into ever
>> smaller tasks to better suit our way of working. The improvements, even if
>> only for parts of any given page, can then be rolled out with each new
>> release, working towards the full conversion.
>
> +1
>
>> My suggestion is to enable it using an opt-in mechanism in the Admin
>> settings of any Bloodhound deployment, showing a clear 'Responsive layout
>> beta' banner at the top of pages where the responsive stylesheet is in use.
>
> There's a suggestion about how this could be done ... **IF** a generic
> translation is possible at stream filters level .
>
>> Responsive Ticket view
>> mockup<https://www.dropbox.com/s/c7hlp2n01ntwqfa/Bloodhound%20responsive%20ticket%20layout.png>
>
> hey !
> looking good .
> is .bmml file available somewhere ? should be in ASF repos ?
>
> [...]
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> Regards,
>
> Olemis.
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