On 3/28/2014 12:57 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
Alexander Neilson <alexander@neilson.net.nz> wrote:
I wonder if they should be invited to only post a single message with the titles and links to the alerts so that people can follow it up. i would prefer that the header be in blue, the titles in green, and the urls in magenta, in comic sans, of course
randy
I disagree vehemently. That's far too simple of a system and doesn't convey the necessary information that should be in a summary document. Titles should be either cerise, amaranth or raspberry coloured, depending on the bug's severity, and the headers should be blue-gray, glaucous or steel blue depending on the day of the week the bug was discovered. Some people might whine that those colors are too close to each other, but they can just buy a colorimeter -- that's an operational problem anyways. I can agree to comic sans, as long as it blinks. Actually, we should probably just set up a committee for report styling. We really need an industry standard for this, and one that covers all possible reporting needs for at least the next 20 years. Shouldn't take more than a few weeks. I think I have a TPS report template around here that would be a great starting point.... :p