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by mikestew
3932 days ago
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> The absolute worst example I can give is something like Hudson or Jenkins. Though I agree with you to some extent, IMO you chose a bad example. Jenkins has one of the most shallow learning curve of any the tools I use, and doesn't require a lot of fussiness. If I can it to build from a terminal window, I can get it working on Jenkins in 30 minutes. Might I suggest Appium for your example? The one where, in the official docs, it says "If install fails, keep trying to install a few times." Rest assured that you'll need those instructions. Gawd, I hate Appium. |
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Problems navigating between pages and knowing what one is looking at abound. Organizing jobs in various tabs works but isn't extremely easy. The UI doesn't handle well dealing with large lists of nodes/labels.
The plugin based architecture might be to blame for it, however I think it's a conscious choice from the original designers and they should be hold responsible for it.