Closed Bug 741634 Opened 12 years ago Closed 12 years ago

[Marketplace Editor tools] Landing page for apps

Categories

(addons.mozilla.org Graveyard :: Admin/Editor Tools, defect, P1)

defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: krupa.mozbugs, Assigned: robhudson)

References

Details

landing page for apps
Assignee: nobody → cvan
Target Milestone: --- → 6.4.9
What does this bug mean?
There should be a page that shows activity, breakdowns, counts à la https://addons-dev.allizom.org/en-US/editors/ I got something small in the works already. This is a no biggie.
We should be excluding apps for AMO and filtering by only apps for Marketplace. See https://github.com/mozilla/zamboni/blob/master/apps/editors/views.py#L99 for where we do these queries.
Assignee: cvan → nobody
Target Milestone: 6.4.9 → 6.5.0
rob, I think
Assignee: nobody → robhudson.mozbugs
Priority: -- → P1
Target Milestone: 6.5.0 → 6.5.1
I feel like I don't have enough information here to move forward.

The page that the user is currently redirected to has the MOTD and queue itself, which seems the most important.

Comparing to AMO's editors landing page, which has MOTD, queue stats (wait times, items in queue, for 3 queues), editors stats (top, new, etc), and a moderator queue.

Apps don't have separate queues (right?) to warrant a home page with queue stats and wait times, does it?

I don't know the workflow around what a moderated review is to know if that's important for apps or not for apps.
(In reply to Rob Hudson [:robhudson] from comment #5)
> Apps don't have separate queues (right?) to warrant a home page with queue
> stats and wait times, does it?

Stats aren't less important just because there's only one queue. Moderated reviews will still be there, so there will be at least 2 queues (though the moderation queue doesn't have stats in the landing page).

I think the landing page has value as an overview of how the review team is doing. Andrew, what do you think?

> I don't know the workflow around what a moderated review is to know if
> that's important for apps or not for apps.

Moderated reviews are necessary for apps just like with add-ons. Anyone can flag a review as inappropriate on the site, and the review team will be in charge of determining which ones need to be deleted and which ones should stay.
Thanks Jorge. I was so turned around on the meaning of "moderated review" that it now makes sense in the context of user reviews. I was thinking of them as some sort of specialized add-on review queue.

Anyway, it's much clearer now. I'm cranking through it already.
(In reply to Jorge Villalobos [:jorgev] from comment #6)
> I think the landing page has value as an overview of how the review team is
> doing. Andrew, what do you think?

I agree.  The addons reviewer landing page has detail about the wait time of reviews inside it.  Plus its somewhere to put leader-board stats.
(In reply to Rob Hudson [:robhudson] from comment #7)
> Thanks Jorge. I was so turned around on the meaning of "moderated review"
> that it now makes sense in the context of user reviews. I was thinking of
> them as some sort of specialized add-on review queue.

I'd personally like reviews written by users consistently referred to as user reviews (so 'moderated user reviews', 'write a user review', etc) as our use of 'review' to refer to editor review and user review is confusing.  Even more so with 'reviewer reviews'.
https://github.com/mozilla/zamboni/commit/0ee7d06a

This is currently missing:
* The new reviewers list (bug 747035)
* The moderated user review queue (bug 746755)
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 12 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Product: addons.mozilla.org → addons.mozilla.org Graveyard
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