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Bug 18567

Summary: Request admin UI to reorder project file downloads
Product: obsolete Reporter: Jesse Glick <jglick>
Component: collabnetAssignee: support <support>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID    
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P4    
Version: 3.x   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Linux   
Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT Exception Reporter:

Description Jesse Glick 2001-12-12 14:08:49 UTC
I have been using the admin UI to manage file downloads for the
openide.netbeans.org project. It works fine to update descriptions and so on.
Unfortunately the download page is getting a bit large and does not all fit on
one screen. I would like to reorder the displayed downloads, putting the most
important ones at the top; but this does not seem to be possible, other than by
deleting downloads and readding them (and hoping this makes them appear at the
bottom). Please consider some simple UI for reordering them in the Edit
Downloads servlet page. (I am not sure if there is a conventional way of showing
reordering in HTML forms though.)
Comment 1 Taska 2001-12-17 16:36:56 UTC
Jesse- thanks for the suggestion.  I'll submit a request to project
management about this.
Comment 2 Taska 2001-12-17 16:37:35 UTC
*product* management, sorry!
Comment 3 Taska 2001-12-19 23:50:41 UTC
Entered this as a request for product management (PCN7072).
Comment 4 Taska 2002-01-03 00:53:27 UTC
Product management tells me that in SourceCast 1.2, there's a new
downloads/documents section which sorts things alphabetically and
allows you to move things between folders.  So, you can create a
folder for "Archived Downloads", or, alternatively, you can rename
files so that they sort the way you want them.
Comment 5 Unknown 2002-08-22 01:53:08 UTC
This has been fixed in SourceCast 1.2. We can verify or 
reopen if necessary when we upgrade.
Comment 6 Unknown 2004-12-06 09:51:41 UTC
Updating the whiteboard .
Comment 7 padmar 2006-11-06 12:46:32 UTC
Feature as mentioned in desc5 is now implemented. It is now possible to create
Subfolders. Moving unwanted files to a separate folder can help in this case.

Marking this issue as verified
Comment 8 Marian Mirilovic 2009-11-08 02:29:16 UTC
We recently moved out from Collabnet's infrastructure