Quoting Sascha Peilicke
Usually, you are mostly interested in incoming requests. That means requests to projects where you hold any (maintainer, bugowner, reviewer) rights but are not the submitter. Similarly, "outgoing" would only display "your" requests to wherever.
If both tables would include request state, I guess it's ok to have the old "declined requests" as part of outgoing. If that's not obvious enough for people, it could also be a separate table (and not showing up in outgoing).
Frankly speaking, I did like the "home" view we had until two days ago... The split into three tables * Review * New * Declined Made perfect sense to me, with the various roles I do: * review was everything to be handled 'at any moment' * NEW usually is my 'long' list of packages ready for checkin GNOME:Factory has, just like openSUSE:Factory, a review/checkin process). The packages could lie there 'for a while' without disturbing anybody.. and it was always simple enouh to have an immediate overview of the balance. * Declined view: really handy to have. Of course hermes sent an email as well... I'd opt to just revert to the last state :) Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-buildservice+owner@opensuse.org