Sort columns in DevOps Adoption table
Release notes
The DevOps Adoption table provides insight into the GitLab features that have been adopted by teams across your organization. The table now supports sorting by a specific column (feature) so you can easily see which teams have and have not adopted a specific feature.
Problem to solve
Organizations want to understand which GitLab features have been adopted across their organization. The DevOps Adoption table provides some insight, but there is no easy way to organize the data in the table. Specifically, customers want to focus on a specific feature (column) in the table and easily see which teams have adopted it.
There are a number of use cases that customers have described.
- If a team is considering adopting a new GitLab feature, I want to find which other teams are already using this feature so I can share their use cases and get their feedback on the feature.
- I want to find which teams have not adopted a specific feature yet so I can teach them about the feature and understand if they can become more efficient by adopting the feature.
- When my GitLab subscription is up for renewal, I want to see which teams are using features in a specific tier so I know whether we are getting value from that tier and should continue to pay for it.
Intended users
User experience goal
Proposal
Add support for Ascending and Descending sorting of each column in the DevOps Adoption table.
Availability & Testing
What does success look like, and how can we measure that?
- Users can sort a specific column in Ascending or Descending order
- When using the sort function, the Segments in the left column are reordered as expected
- When sorting in Ascending order, the Segments with no filled in dots show at the top
- When sorting in Descending order, the Segments with a filled in dot show at the top