Hi Andreas,
Am 24.10.2011 19:19, schrieb Andreas Mantke:
Hi Nik,
Am Montag, 24. Oktober 2011, 16:41:06 schrieb Nik:
Hi all,
I've noticed mention in a couple of places here of the need for us to
make it clearer how we operate.
While I don't have a complete solution, there is an aspect that affects
me (and I imagine, quite a few others) that I'd like to propose a simple
solution to;
Our "tasks/work items" page. It is too long, unkept and badly-sectioned
to be useful as a tool for knowing what needs to be done.
While I realise it isn't going to become an amazing productivity tool
overnight, there are some small improvements that we could make to make
it more useful.
I've created a quick copy on my own wiki user-page to run past you
before making any changes to the actual task-list.
Please check this link;
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/User:Nik#Proposed_rearrange_of_Design_Wo
rk_items
does that mean that nobody will work on the Design / UX of the Extensions-/Templates-
Website anymore?
I don't think that it is meant so by Nik. For me it is only a proposal
with some examples. The lists must be filled in.
IMHO the idea behind the proposal is to show clearlier where we stand
and where to take the most power.
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Grüße
k-j
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