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I did not answer to your previous email, to avoid spending time on this
discussion, but as you have repeated your statement about my supposedly
"rude" reaction I think I have to explain what has happened in detail.

On 22/01/16 15:38, Pedro Rosmaninho wrote:

As for the rudeness of the feedback of real world users. If they passed
that feedback to you like why didn't you or Italo *simply filtered and
presented that feedback in a polite manner*?

If you consider my words as rude, you have never seen a real "rude"
reaction from myself. When I realized that what I considered a bug of
the 5.1 beta was instead a supposed improvement, I asked a number of
Italian users their opinion and they all confirmed my POV.

So, I wrote a personal email to Kendy to raise the issue, and avoid a
public discussion. After a couple of days, I escalated to the mailing
list as I did not get any answer (and we were already at RC1), to get
some feedback.

As for Italo complaints, I find them very unfair since he was really
aggressive and even issued threats when he just complained in a really
late stage of the development process for 5.1.

Sorry, but I do not see the threat in my words. If a software becomes
unusable for a large number of users (Impress is not the most used LO
module, but is replacing PowerPoint for companies migrating from MS
Office to LibreOffice, and as such must be usable), I am worried.

The situation will improve with RC3, but the fact that users can access
slide masters with a single click of the mouse represents an issue for
all large implementations were users are not allowed to edit slide
masters (because they are part of the visual identity).

Microsoft Office and Apple Keynote are forcing users to make a specific
choice to access slide masters.

LibreOffice Impress was based on the same concept. We were training
users not to access that submenu to avoid issues, and to ask their tech
support for changes to slide masters.

With the new menu, basic users can access slide views and slide masters
with one click. If they choose slide master instead of slide view, and
make a change, they can damage the entire presentation.

If this happens (based on my experience, I can tell you that this will
happen quite frequently), users will call tech support (because they do
not understand where the issue come from) and this will increase the
cost of LibreOffice support.

We must be extremely careful about the overall cost of ownership of
LibreOffice, because Microsoft is trying to convince organizations that
migrating to LibreOffice will increase their costs.

Creating a potential increase of calls to tech support is something that
we should avoid. Maybe, this is something that the author of the change
to the Impress UI has not foreseen, because he was not aware of Impress
usage patterns inside large organizations.

Yes it was a bit aggressive, but that's the feedback of real users in
real-world usage...

If changes are not communicated (and the fact that they are discussed
during design hangouts means that they are not communicated, at least to
people in touch with users, who are not involved in design but are
impacted by changes to the UI), you cannot expect a nice and sweet
reaction by people who see their work affected by the changes.

If you think that these people should participate in design hangouts,
then you should place these hangouts outside working hours, manage the
hangout in their native language as they are not fluent in English, and
publicize the hangouts in a better way.

This is my last email on the subject of the Impress Mode Toolbar for
LibreOffice 5.1. After the launch of LibreOffice 5.1 I will be happy to
provide my feedback on the UI changes, and - for sue - I will do it way
before they are implemented.

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