If each PPA displayed should only occupy 1 row or list item (whichever is best), but at the same time, should display the multiple versions in the different distroseries published in that PPA (as in the mockup http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28549058/bug-280958-5-with-border-and-icon-untrusted.png), then I'm not sure how they *could* be presented the same, with the versions lining up. Thoughts?
Also, Michael Bienia helpfully provided an example with data displayed as a table rather than a list (scroll up)... my feeling was that although it did improve the look, it also seemed to re-establish the information as on-par with the distribution versions in terms of relevance (take a look and see what you think). That's why I used a simple list in the link above - the point being to distinguish it as co-incidental information.
Hi Matthew,
If each PPA displayed should only occupy 1 row or list item (whichever is best), but at the same time, should display the multiple versions in the different distroseries published in that PPA (as in the mockup http:// launchpadlibrar ian.net/ 28549058/ bug-280958- 5-with- border- and-icon- untrusted. png), then I'm not sure how they *could* be presented the same, with the versions lining up. Thoughts?
Also, Michael Bienia helpfully provided an example with data displayed as a table rather than a list (scroll up)... my feeling was that although it did improve the look, it also seemed to re-establish the information as on-par with the distribution versions in terms of relevance (take a look and see what you think). That's why I used a simple list in the link above - the point being to distinguish it as co-incidental information.