Current Situation:
Under the Planning service, we offer Life Cycle and Roadmap.
Life Cycle is a great offering showing the lifecycle of different RHEL components and application streams. But it only shows the count of systems today per component, and then if we click on the count, we can see the paginated list of systems, and that needs to be copied by hand if needed for reporting purposes.
Information presented as we do currently is not good enough for reporting purposes. While we are aware of the efforts being put in https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RSPEED-1769 and https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RSPEED-2006 , they are either for Inventory Views or for Individual Systems.
Request:
The end-user wants a "Systems" view in the Planning service, similar to that of https://console.redhat.com/insights/advisor/systems?sort=-last_seen&limit=20&offset=0&hits=all&filter%5Bsystem_profile%5D=true#tags=
But there instead of these columns, i.e.
Recommendations Critical Important Moderate Low
We should have:
Components (count total ) Retired Supported Soon-to-be-EOL ( within 6 months )
(or something similarly meaningful )
And the system details should be filterable as well as exportable from that page.
In the end-user's own words:
Instead if we have a List with the systems column first and then in the other columns the amount software in state orange and a column in state red.
Then i just can sort the list and share it with the system owners