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Hi Christoph,

On Sun, 2010-12-05 at 01:22 +0100, Christoph Noack wrote:
just a short question - is there anybody of you (developers) on the
Design mailing list as well? I'm curious, because people (there) start
to discuss ideas and sometimes it would be great to get instant feedback
on the effort, technical issues, ... another point-of-view.

        I am not; there is a limit to the amount of discussion we can read
during the day :-) What would be **really** nice is if we could get UI
input on easy hacks to improve usability here and there - that new
hackers can work on.

This is step one of my hidden agenda. Of course, if nobody replies,
there will be "pro-active advertising" ... so be warned in advance ;-)

        One thing that makes the developer list easier for hackers to manage,
is that they get a personal reply to their mails - such that they can
follow a thread of interest, while filtering most of the list away
somewhere else; not sure if you do that for design@ :-) it also has the
side-effect of discouraging thoughtless contribution to too many
threads, since you get double copies of every reply to a thread you
contribute to ;-)

        Anyhow - the idea of designers going and designing like crazy, without
any input from developers sounds so patently absurd ;-) that I suspect
it will self moderate over time anyway. My hope is that, as/when
programmers come up with some design choices that require thought they
reach out to the design guys - which I see happens at the moment -
though it's mostly you: Christophe they reach out to, rather than the
design list. [ Of course, if we have no reply-to mangling on the design
list, it is possible that using that might be worthwhile, since they
would get a reply without being subscribed ;-].

        Just some thoughts,

        Regards,

                Michael.

-- 
 michael.meeks@novell.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot



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