Hi,
I'll try to join next hangouts, but I wanted to send some feedback before.
After reading gdocs about current subjects (table styles and area tab),
I have the following suggestion :
- start by creating use cases, for each of 3 personnas (Benjamin, Eve,
Adrian).
Currently, there are no use cases. I think it prevent from making useful
proposals. The general idea is : when use cases define very precisely
all possible problems/enhancements, then it's much easier to create and
select proposals. Even better, the process of selecting proposals can be
scientific, through metrics. The first one is the number of clicks/events.
The use cases should be based on feedback from real users and should
precisely describe 2 steps : the state of document at the beginning, and
the state of the document at the end.
Exemple :
"Benjamin wants to create a planning for the next week (holidays).
He starts with a new document.
He wants to obtain a table with properties... "
Michel
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