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This is a continuation of Bug 813336>In the Filter Options dialog, we have more flexibility to add filters if >necessary. We may want to consider adding a "Match my SLA preference" type, >other than that, I'm not sure if we need anything else.
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>By "Match my system" are we just ensuring that any subscriptions match their >arch? If so, shouldn't we just say "match my hardware" or "match my system's >architecture"? Match my system could be sockets, arch, installed products, etc. >"System" seems more ambiguous.
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>Wireframe showing what I described above can be seen here -https://engineering.redhat.com/trac/subscription-manager/attachment/wiki/GUIRedesign/Filtering.png
These items were not completed in the original bug.
For the "Match my system", since it matches on several criteria in addition to arch, perhaps we can put a tooltip explaining what the filter does?
Comment 1RHEL Program Management
2012-08-07 13:28:46 UTC
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Created attachment 813490[details]
tool-tips of all filter options
Version:
# subscription-manager version
server type: This system is currently not registered.
subscription management server: Unknown
subscription-manager: 1.10.4-1.el7
python-rhsm: 1.10.3-1.el7
See attachment which shows tool tip for all filter options.
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