* the CI issue is real (happen on touch devices as well), Omer suggested that fix, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7120773/, could you apply it?
* the install tests seem to fail if you have outdated click installed on the system, could you ignore those as you did for the system updates?
* I managed to land in a case where the button at the top was hidden but available updates were still in the list, is that supposed to happen?
I think I ended up there by doing
- open the panel
- the list had 3 clicks to update
- click on one to start download
- use the button at the top to pause/restart downloads
- pause some of the individual downloads
the install finished for the unpaused one and the button vanished
* if you enter the panel and have no credential, click on the link to add an UbuntuOne account, then go back, the label still state that there is an auth issue and there is no way to tell it to refresh
* there is quite some code there, I didn't do a detailled review but from an easy reading things seem to be good!
Thanks for the work, that looks good!
Some small issues:
* the CI issue is real (happen on touch devices as well), Omer suggested that fix, http:// paste.ubuntu. com/7120773/, could you apply it?
* the install tests seem to fail if you have outdated click installed on the system, could you ignore those as you did for the system updates?
* I managed to land in a case where the button at the top was hidden but available updates were still in the list, is that supposed to happen?
I think I ended up there by doing
- open the panel
- the list had 3 clicks to update
- click on one to start download
- use the button at the top to pause/restart downloads
- pause some of the individual downloads
the install finished for the unpaused one and the button vanished
* if you enter the panel and have no credential, click on the link to add an UbuntuOne account, then go back, the label still state that there is an auth issue and there is no way to tell it to refresh
* there is quite some code there, I didn't do a detailled review but from an easy reading things seem to be good!