Back when I started rants about how we need to start changing the UI NOW,
that Christoph talked about how we have devs that want to work on the UI.
Perhaps a solution could be one of the design team leaders, maybe
Christoph, go over to the dev mailing list and get some volunteers to work
with us.
Someone has suggested in the past that we get a group of devs to take the
code change the UI, nothing else gets added but change the UI. Once they
get the UI changed they present it to the rest of the dev team and all of
them start combine the code.
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mirek M. <mazelm@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Without developers backing us, all the UX work from this team will have
been for nought.
Do we have any developers backing our efforts? How do you think we should
approach developers and make them more involved with what we're doing here?
Should we compose a list of things that need UX work, let developers pick
which ones they want to work on, then develop the UI together with the
developer(s) who signed up? Or perhaps ask developers for items they'd like
to work on and provide them with UI proposals?
Is anyone on this list in close contact with any LibreOffice developers?
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