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Le 2011-05-23 18:52, Bernhard Dippold a écrit :
Hi Marc, hi Gustavo,

Marc Paré schrieb:
Hi Bernhard and Gustavo

Many thanks Gustavo for your generous offer. It is very appreciated.

Bernhard could we also see if Gustavo's "Tactio Interaction Design"
be added to our supporters page[1] on the TDF wiki page?

Reading Florian's request for adding a statement to this page:
<http://go.mail-archive.com/wwkakBiAxgBaciMwsLDmUhAoRFc=>
I think, such a request should be done on the website@libreoffice.org list.

Gustavo could then perhaps add a supporting comment to the listing,
if this is agreeable to him.

To my understanding Gustavo has to agree to any listing, even without a
comment. But a comment like the one's already posted there would be
appreciated, I suppose.

I am not sure if there is a certain protocol to follow, perhaps just
sending a follow up mail to a SC member?

I don't know about such a protocol.

I'd start with a mail to the website list.

If this doesn't work, you might address Florian or the SC.

Best regards

Bernhard

Cheers

Marc

[1] http://www.documentfoundation.org/supporters/



Le 2011-05-18 17:21, Bernhard Dippold a écrit :
Hi Gustavo, all,

welcome to our team!

Gustavo Gawryszewski schrieb:
Hello,

My name is Gustavo Gawryszewski,

I'm the founder of Tactio Interaction Design, which is a
brazilian interaction design and usability consultancy and local
leader of the IxDA Rio de Janeiro chapter.

With such a background I'm quite sure you will feel quite
comfortable here in our group.

We are professionals and amateurs in design and user experience
working together in the related areas of branding / visual design
and UX / UI design.

Even if our wiki is not in a final state, most of our work is
presented there - and discussed here on this mailing list.

We were planning to help with the project,

That's great! Help is what we need most :-)

I thought that It could be useful to run some usability tests so
you guys have more data available to work on.

This would be very useful indeed.

Such data will give our comments and opinion on coding efforts with
UI implication more importance and might lead to a situation where
developers start to ask us how our different target groups will
react to changes they develop.

At the moment I don't have a feature in mind where we might need
usability testing instantly.

But if you stay with us for some time here on the list, you will
find out about topics where your expertise and usability testing
might be helpful.

If we don't see these points (or don't think about asking you),
please step in and post your opinion!

I could work on the interaction design too, but as we know that
is a very large and complex project and we don't have that many
resources available to help.

Even if such contributions would be helpful too, I think it is much
more important to contribute with presence and expertise inside our
team - if you are interested in being a part of it.

We all are volunteers, spending more or less of our spare time to
further LibreOffice and improve it by committing our dedication
and expertise to the community.

I would like to know from you guys what it would be more
relevant

If we can ask for support with usability tests from time to time,
this would be great.

I CC'd Christoph, our main UX expert (on parental leave at the
moment), to inform him about your offer.

Best regards and welcome again!

Bernhard

Then I guess this would be up to Gustavo to follow up on the website list if he wishes to add a statement of support to the LibreOffice project and have his enterprise recognized on the TDF website.

Cheers

Marc



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