[08:27] <rickspencer3> gema, jibel sorry to be a dope, but I can't find my link to the automated boot time testing results :/
[08:29] <jibel> rickspencer3, http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/boot-speed/
[08:29] <jibel> and good morning and happy new year :)
[08:30] <rickspencer3> good morning jibel, and bonne année à vous ;)
[08:30] <rickspencer3> thanks for the link
[08:30] <jibel> yw
[14:55] <roadmr> salem_: hey!
[14:58] <salem_> roadmr, hey, so.. I have some questions regarding the new checkbox mockup. The welcome screen does not display the top menu, but the others screens have the top menu with the "welcome" item.
[14:58] <salem_> how is this supposed to work?
[14:59] <roadmr> salem_: let me have a look
[15:21] <roadmr> salem_: OK so if you click "run ubuntu friendly tests" on the welcome screen, you'd go to the screen in page 3, where you can't change the selected tests
[15:22] <roadmr> if you click "choose tests to run" you go to the screen in page 2, where you can check/uncheck the tests to run
[15:22] <roadmr> if you click the "welcome" button on either of those two screens, you'd go back to the "welcome" screen
[15:22] <roadmr> salem_: I think it would be sensible to grey out the "welcome" button if a test run is already underway
[15:23] <roadmr> the reason is that, from the "welcome" screen, I have no clear way of going back to an in-progress test session, so the user will think that clicking on either button will restart the test session
[15:23] <roadmr> salem_: another option would be, if there's a test session underway and I click on "welcome", a third button appears that would read "continue current testing session"
[15:24] <roadmr> salem_: hehe man, that was long-winded. I'll add this as comments in the document
[15:26] <salem_> roadmr, hm.. let me think about it a bit
[15:28] <roadmr> salem_: whichever is most intuitive for the user. We need a sort of way to go back and forth ("circulation" pattern I've seen it called)
[15:30] <salem_> roadmr, ok, perhaps the button asking to stop the tests is the best approach for now
[15:30] <roadmr> salem_: OK
[15:34] <roadmr> salem_: I just added a loooong comment to the document with the three options we discussed, see what people think about them.
[15:53] <salem_> roadmr, cool. thank you!
[15:55] <roadmr> salem_: heh thanks for helping!
[15:56] <salem_> roadmr, no problem.
[15:56] <salem_> roadmr, hey, "comment" button? wouldn't it be "welcome" button?
[15:57] <roadmr> salem_: hehe sorry! I just updated it. Lapsus brutus :)