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Hello  Mike,

On 19 janvier 2015 23:54:46 CET, Mike Hall <mike.hall@onepoyle.net> wrote:
Thanks for the response  Charles - various comments below...

On 18/01/15 13:49, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hello again Mike,

Le dimanche 18 janvier 2015 à 11:28 +0000, Mike Hall a écrit :
*Redesign of Help > Send Feedback page*
The objective is to make users feel more welcome, to show them their
responsibilities and make it easier for them to find relevant help.
As a
result, they may be more willing to provide feedback and perhaps to
contribute more to the project.

A draft redesign is at:
www.onepoyle.net/User_Role_and_Feedback.htm
[snip]
In theory yes (the design team has a whole process for this, but as
I am
part of the website team we can make the edits asap when we reach a
consensus. So let's work with what we have.

So far: I love what you did. Just a few ancillary comments.
First line, "if you wish to become more involved" part: let's put
this
as a direct link to this page:
http://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/
Done

In the "Users have responsibilities" bullet list, the last comment
about
telling other people about LibreOffice, we could at some point
(maybe
not now) point to a simple repository of web banners, buttons, and
of
course the "What's LibreOffice" page
(http://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice/)
That link is also the one for the first bullet point. Agree it would be

good for this bullet to be a link too, but I couldn't think what.
Agree, 
later addition.

I'd like to suggest changing the menu entry 'Send Feedback' to
something
reflecting the intent of the edited page. 'User Role & Feedback...'
is
the best I've come up with, but there is almost certainly something
much
better. 24 characters maximum?
Not sure. "User Role" is somewhat confusing. I'd leave it as it is,
after all the text you have already added up is quite clear?
OK

Would it be a good thing to add the contents of the web page to LO
Help
in due course? It would then be available offline and be translated.
I'm not sure exactly if I understand your correctly, do you mean to
say
we should have these pointers on the About LibreOffice pop up window
inside the office suite? I would really like to have that; but we
would
need to design it well, not just copy and past the contents of the
page.
Another option would be to have it on first launch or something.
I meant something prominent on the pages you get when you press F1.
Your 
suggested alternatives are interesting as well. Another possibility 
would be to have them on the page you get when you first open LO
without 
an open file. There's plenty of room >below the 'Create:' group and it 
seems as if it might be an obvious place >to put it. I'd like to mull 
this over for a few days - it's 
independent of the rest. Happy to do 
some basic design work in due course 
if you like.

I have thought about it again but we need the input of the  design  team at this stage. I think we 
ought to go along your original  idea (focusing onthe embedded help); we may want to do something 
similar,  maybe more graphical and richer in content when the user starts LibreOffice  on the first 
time or during the installation.

I'm thinking of a logo for the page reflecting "Users first" but I'm
not
a graphics designer. Any takers?

What's all this about "User's First"? Colleagues working on LO do so
for
a wide variety of understandable personal reasons. However, without
a
substantial number of otherwise unengaged users, the project would
be
likely to wither and die. Thus users are the essence of why the
project
exists
hmm... er. no. The project exists because people are happy to work on
it
or are paid to work on it. Never because of users. It is really an
important distinction to have, although it is not overly helpful to
claim it everywhere; contributors work on whatever pleases them, but
hardly never for users. Implying this would be highly misleading
(that's
what we learned during those ten years I was telling you about).
I understand where you are coming from and I understand the way 
development proceeds. It would be good to push the culture just a
little 
towards a little more QA and a little less new features and in fact 
there has been a shift in that direction (eg MABs).

certainly; I must point out though that our QA improved both through a bigger team of volunteers  
and better processes.


and it makes sense to make their role and their needs fairly
central. This has been raked over many times, and I'm not keen to
restart the debate here, but any serious consideration of the
implications would certainly highlight the importance of very
effective
QA on all released products.
Sorry to have restarted it :-) you are putting your finger on
something
important, which is how do we engage users. It is important to make
them
feel welcome - because we want new contributors; at the same time we
don't want to set false expectations, such as "users need to be
listened
at, they need to say what they want as features in the software, how
it
should be released, etc." ... because we are a Free Software project
and
not a product. Products, even the ones based on Free Software, come
with
customers, more or less paying for the product in one way or another.
They have the right to complain, and anyone distributing that product
or
making it has a responsibility to take their feedback rather
seriously.
Free Software on the other hand is not a product and has no
responsibility towards users beyond the rights conveyed by the
license.
We think the much the same about this. You have to contribute to 
influence things.

:-)


But hey - thank you again for your input and your ideas, this is
useful
and we're moving forward.
Editing the 'Send Feedback' page seems > independent of the other ideas 
and, apart from making sure Cor is
sufficiently comfortable, is there 
any reason for you not to go ahead with > those changes immediately?

no reason at all :-) I will edit the page accordingly in the next 48 hours however in the future 
you may want to get edit rights on the website in the future  if you wish to produce more content.


best,

Charles. 


Other 
changes can follow a later when we've had time to do a bit more
thinking.
Mike

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