Hi Mirek,
I've had a conversation with Alexander Wilms on IRC today and we've decided
that it would be productive if the whole Design team could meet on the IRC
to discuss relevant LibreOffice UI/design topics. We could start with the
Actually, it would be a great idea if we could meet on IRC on a
weekly/bi-weekly basis. Maybe name it something like "Let's talk
design." (which conveniently abbreviates to "Ltd.") and set (a)
topic(s) before we meet. How do you feel about that?
Secondly, there already is a Whiteboard on the topic that Christoph
started some time ago with many pointers to bugs etc – see [1]. I
guess we should use that.
Thirdly, often times we miss the basis for what we do here. With
everyone going into the direction of touch-friendliness here, it's
easy to steer LibreOffice into even larger inconsistency. What we
need, clearly is some sort of HIG, else we might actually make
LibreOffice worse.
This is not to say that we need a completely new HIG, but we need to
either copy/paste the pieces we like from others (it still need s to
be conherent) or need to adapt a pre-existing one that covers what we
need.
Astron.
[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Color_Handling
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