On Fri, 2014-10-03 at 08:32 -0400, Kamil Paral wrote:
I think it would be feasible to split it into three: something like sanity tests ("Image sanity tests", "Default boot and install", "ARM disk images", "Cloud images", "PXE boot tests", "USB stick tests", "Virtualization tests"), installation storage tests (all the storage stuff) and installer functionality tests (the rest). I actually used this split, more or less, to come up with the color scheme (each of those 'areas' uses variations on one color). Does that seem like a good idea? We'd have more results pages per compose, but each one would be shorter. With relval the creation of the results pages is just as easy either way (doing it by hand, it gets tedious if there are too many).
Provided that people are used to edit a single table and not the whole page (that would lead to many save collisions), I think it's better to have a single page,
Damn - I knew there was something I hadn't gotten back yet with the 'no section headings' format, and it's 'edit this section only' links :(
I don't think that's possible without real, actual sections. I'll have to see if I can find a way to finesse some back in there without too much annoying wasteful whitespace. I don't think it's possible to do edit links per table unfortunately, the 'section' concept is to some degree baked into MW.