I like what they're trying to do, but there's something about the design/layout that bothers me. Also, I think the icon placement in the toolbar is a little awkward/out of place.
I agree. Although, it looks like they're going for something bigger here. My guess is that there will be a number of changes to both the navigation and the layout of the page.
It's mainly because you have a bunch of text menu items and then this icon mixed in there. I'm curious why it's not under Graphs, since that's what it's most closely related to.
Does anybody know if there's a way to get view like the one in the mobile (Android) app, recent discussion entries, closed or updated bugs, etc. in the web version?
I love how nobody at GitHub considered the possibility that a project might not use GitHubs issue tracker - any project not using it will still have the stats displayed with links to the open/closed issue that result in an immediate 404.
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[ 1.6 ms ] story [ 33.4 ms ] threadIn my opinion, they need to simplify their layout
1) Allow for greater time ranges than 1 Month, as some of the projects I work on only have a couple of commits a month.
2) Allow us to change the bar graph to show other things, as well as commits per user.
3) A more important "pulse" would be time from open of a commit, to close. Rather than just the number opened / closed.