UX Recommendations - Verify::Pipeline execution - FYQ3 - Analyse configured tasks across projects
🎥 Experience Walkthrough by Becka
📝 Heuristic Evaluation sheet
- UX Scorecard Part 1: {#1671 (closed)
Insights/Findings | Issue | Comments |
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There is no option available at group level to get an overview of the pipelines performance for various projects within the group. | Add a pipeline performance overview at group level | This new epic will be populated with MVC issues once we decide on the format of the summary to be added at group/instance level |
The information shown at project level on the analytics>>CI/CD page is not interactive or insightful. Make the information on the Analytics>>CI/CD page more interactive. | Provide link to the the failed pipelines from Analytics>>CI/CD in projects | |
The Usage Quota page is not discoverable and there isn't a good explanation for placing it under Settings since the data in it is non-configuarable | Make Usage Quota page discoverable | |
Until no pipeline has been run in a project, it's name doesn't show up in the pipeline quota section of the Usage Quota page | List all projects in pipeline quota with a pipeline configured | |
No option on the Usage Quota page to buy additional minutes. | Add a link to purchase additional CI minutes on the Usage Quota page |
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Edited by Veethika Mishra