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Hi all,

other communities such as KDE [1] plan the work for next releases. This idea
also comes up repeatedly for LibreOffice; and while steering in a narrow sense
is not possible, it make sense to have a common vision for the next two years.

That's why Andreas Kainz suggested an IRC meeting. We should do this similar to
the question what topics to foster for next year's GSoC [2]. An example for such
a 2-year plan clould be to rework all property dialogs and to get rid of tabs in
favor of a sidebar with text/icons (see tdf#113418; controversially discussed in
the design meeting today).

Please think about where you see LibreOffice in 2 years and what you want the
design/UX group to achieve. I suggest to share the ideas first here.

The meeting should be on Sep/02 at 6pm UTC / 20:00 CEST (Berlin) (replacing the
usual weekly meeting). We talk on IRC #libreoffice-design (bridged to Telegram).

Looking forward your thoughts,
Heiko

[1] https://community.kde.org/Schedules
[2] https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/msg09343.html
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