Hi David!
Am Donnerstag, den 03.02.2011, 15:20 +0800 schrieb David Nelson:
Hi Narayan, Mike, :-)
For the present, you need to take account of the fact that work on the
website is currently being led by a four-person team: myself for
content, Ivan and Christoph as regards design (CSS, graphics), and
Christian. [...]
Therefore, no action or decisions are possible without consulting all
of the above people, with the SC having final veto.
I'm a bit surprised to read that - did anything change after the SC call
two weeks ago [1]? "This team should act as some kind of catalyst,
guiding people by giving advice instead of taking control, so that
people are encouraged to join the website team."
According to this "role", if somebody asks for some UX advice [2]
covering Information Architecture, Information Design, Usability and
such stuff, then I'm happy to discuss these ideas among the things I've
provided on this mailing list and in the wiki. And yes, there are
numerous things to improve that will make users happier when visiting
our site.
Cheers,
Christoph
[1]
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF/Steering_Committee_Meetings#Minutes_2011-01-13
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design
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