Monday 18 August 2014

GSoC Journey ends......

This week I mainly worked removing mostly UI bugs and also some backend bugs. Here is the list of bugs that were solved this week and also tried to solve bugs that were reported in my repo.

  1. Now user is redirected to updated ticket page on clicking ticket update button in ticket modify view - commit
  2. Moved login link to right, increased spacing between EDSP in ticket view and some more css changes - commit
  3. Now user can see unsubscribe link in blog view if he is subscribed to that blog in modernized theme - commit
  4. Now user can select a filter(open/closed/all) and then choose sort option and only tickets relevant to that filter will be displayed - commit
  5. Now user can check the issues assigned to a particular user - commit
  6. Added link to depends_on and superseded_by in ticket modify view - commit
  7. Made ticket-create button in +tickets view working with a workaround - commit
  8. Now Clicking the All, Open, or Closed buttons in +tickets view clears search field and selected tags - commit
  9. Top-right search query field is now aligned properly in modernized theme - commit
  10. Removed overlapping of create-ticket button with the heading underlining - commit
  11. Now hspacing between All/Open/Closed and Sort is same in +tickets view - commit
  12. Fixed traceback which comes when a superuser views the Admin > Users and Admin > Groups reports - commit
  13. Changed format of ticket submit and modify view- moved comments to right and metadata to left - commit
  14. Now blog entry heading and discussion page link at the bottom are left aligned - commit
  15. Added spacing between create-blog-entry button and there are not blog entries message and also changed the tip for sorting by columns in +tickets view - commit
  16. Removed padding for table headers not having on click sorting feature - commit
Finally the 3 month long journey has come to an end. This was a great experience for me, learnt many new things and also got an exposure of working with Open Source. I would like to thank my mentors - Dmitrijs, Roger and Thomas for their constant support throughout this time period. They have been really very helpful throughout the project. 
Looking forward to continue contribution to Open Source    

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