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Better information about activity on a submission #2958

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TeaDrivenDev opened this issue Jun 24, 2016 · 2 comments
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Better information about activity on a submission #2958

TeaDrivenDev opened this issue Jun 24, 2016 · 2 comments

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@TeaDrivenDev
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What I find myself wishing for pretty much every time I check the submissions in the track I follow is more information about what has changed in a particular submission. Is it a new submission? Did the author submit a new iteration? Did someone leave a comment, or just approve of the solution?

Being able to see that would help me choose what to look at right now, and what maybe later or not at all.

Just showing the last handful of updates would certainly be enough; it might look something like this:

screenshot - 25 06 2016 00_03_29

There is the risk of the UI becoming to noisy, and there limited horizontal space in those "panels", but I would find having this kind of information on the overview page very helpful.

@kytrinyx
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We used to tell you what the latest thing that changed was (not the full list of changes since you last looked at it, but just the most recent change). I see that we've lost this, which was not intentional.

@kytrinyx
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I think to get this right, we need to consider it within the larger context. I'm going to close this, but I've added the design research label to this so that we can evaluate the question within the larger context of the design reboot (see exercism/discussions#113 for more about this).

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