On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 3:19 PM, Yaniv Kaul <ykaul@redhat.com> wrote:


On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 7:36 PM, FERNANDO FREDIANI <fernando.frediani@upx.com> wrote:
Agreed. Otherwise it would apply 'one size fits all' as mentioned and that is not the case.

Applying guidelines is something very good to do, by removing stuff that may only be 'recent trend' or 'buzz stuff' considering the audience that will use it is even better practice. I don't think oVirt Admins can be considered masses in that sense.

Has anyone seen a NOC or Operating Center using Tablets or Mobile Phones to manage their infrastructure ? No, they use Desktops/Laptops and a Mouse ;-)

In all the cool television show they have a tablet ;-)

Seriously though, today more and more laptops have a touch-sensitive screen. And a long press is equal to right click and I do find it comfortable to have. 
I didn't know GMail had a right click-menu, but since I've learned about it, I've been using it and finding it handy (even though the buttons are just on top and not far away from the email list).
Y.

Everyone: thanks for the feedback so far!

After some team discussion and consultation with the PatternFly team, we're going to re-add a right-click menu for the grids. A patch should be merged in the next week.

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Best wishes,
Greg

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