Pending changes indicator missing from projects list after upgrade
Yesterday I upgraded TeamCity to the latest version, as prompted by the website.
When it came back up, I have noticed that it no longer shows a numerical indication of the pending changes to the right of each project name on the list to the left hand side,
The pending changes tab works for individual projects, but I found the at-a-glance indication useful.
Was it removed on purpose?
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Thanks for your feedback.
We hid under the feature flag the Pending changes and Failed test counters from the UI. For more detailed information, please refer to https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/TW-94914.
Free feel to add comment on it.
Best Regards,
Tom
Thanks - that link seems broken though.
Thank you for your feedback.
The resource was previously available only to internal members, but it has now been made public.
Please try accessing it again.
Beset Regards,
Tom
Thank you - I've commented.
Is there a way I can bring this functionality back or is that something only you guys can do with a future release?
I'm not too sure whether these Feature flags are something I have control of, or not.
> Is there a way I can bring this functionality back or is that something only you guys can do with a future release?
We hid under the flag to run a test. So that if lots of user come to us saying it is valid for them we can easily bring it back in the future. So you can add the comments there if you want to use them.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best Regards,
Tom
That's a shame.
It just looks like a bug at present because you haven't documented the change.
I would also question the approach of randomly hiding features in this manner, all seems a bit “beta-test”-ish to me and not what I would expect having used TC for some time now.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
This is not a beta-test version. Our developers have been working on redesigning and improving the UI. During this process, we considered removing this feature if there was no clear demand or feedback from users.
However, we have not removed these functions yet. We're actively collecting feedback from customers who still rely on them, and that input will help guide our decisions moving forward.
We value your input and appreciate your efforts in helping us improve.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best Regards,
Tom