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Created Aug 02, 2015 by Sven Strickroth@mrtuxOwner

Red progress bar on errors

By sumsarf... on January 02, 2012 08:37 (imported from Google Code)


When pushing etc a status window with a blue progress bar shows up.

On Success the progress bar stays blue and all is grand - however on an error the progress bar also stays blue and I have see a couple of times that both me and some of my colleagues overlook the error information and thinks all went well.

My suggestion is that the progress bar changes colour from blue to red in case of an error so it is a lot more visible that something didn't go as expected.

1 - commit and push a change
2 - amend the commit and push again
3 - push fails but no clear indication of the error

/Rasmus

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