{{define "content"}}

Review queue

Waiting on you {{len .Data.Open.Items}}

{{/* The listing markup is ecore's, so a proposal waiting on the owner and a repository on a sibling service look like the same kind of thing. The columns after the title are the item's Meta — the space, then the agent — and the partial carries the empty-queue sentence itself. What is lost against the hand-written table this replaces is the header row: srht-repo-table draws no headings, because the meaning of the columns it renders is known only to the service supplying them. Here that costs the "Space" and "Agent" labels, which the values say plainly enough on their own (~owner/space, and an agent identity). The digest below is deliberately NOT this partial; inboxData's doc comment says what it needs that a flat listing cannot express. */}} {{template "srht-repo-table" .Data.Open}}

Recently auto-merged {{if .Data.NewCount}}{{.Data.NewCount}} new{{end}}

Content the space's policy merged without stopping for review.

{{if .Data.NewCount}}
{{end}} {{if .Data.Digest}} {{range $i, $r := .Data.Digest}} {{if eq $i $.Data.NewCount}} {{end}} {{end}}
ProposalSpaceAgent
— seen before your last visit —
#{{$r.ID}} — {{$r.Title}} {{if $r.New}}new{{end}} {{$r.Space}} {{$r.Agent}}
{{else}}

Nothing has auto-merged recently.

{{end}}
{{end}}