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Recording of this week's meeting: https://youtu.be/JlyexS9Q4Go
Rough transcript of this week's meeting: Drupal Usability Meeting - 2023-07-21.txt
We discussed the following issues:
- #2035079: [PP-1] Figure out what to do with the install/uninstall modules page
- #3278377: Creating a new workspace should also switch to it
NR and RTBC issues marked Needs usability review.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #7 | Drupal Usability Meeting - 2023-07-21.txt | 49.41 KB | benjifisher |
Comments
Comment #2
benjifisherComment #3
aaronmchaleAt last week's meeting we ended by agreeing to continue discussing #2035079: [PP-1] Figure out what to do with the install/uninstall modules page at this meeting. Please don't let it sit on the list for another week ;)
The group is actively tracking progress on:
Issues brought forward from the previous meeting:
In comment #109 the issue was marked as postponed for needing input from UX, accessibility and media initiative. Apparently there are some outstanding UX/accessibility questions (but I'm not sure what they are). This was echoed in comment #111.
Comment #144 is asking what is needed to move the issue along (the postponed state seems to be causing some delays/confusion as to how to proceed).
Perhaps we can at least take a look at what the issue is doing and provide some recommendations/guidance on how it could be implemented.
Comment #4
rkollerComment #5
aaronmchaleComment #6
aaronmchaleComment #7
benjifisherComment #8
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benjifisherComment #13
smustgrave commented