Hermann,

thanks for your answer. I liked it.

Ciao 
Raffaella

On Sun, 2007-02-04 at 20:45 +0100, Ichthyostega wrote:

> every developer preferes bugs that are "clean", reproducible
> and rather localized, ready to get "hands on" so to say.
> Patches are even better, well (sigh). So I would guess that
> usability issues will just lay around in Bugzilla without
> any consequences.

> If there isn't a place, maybe we should try to find/get some
> place. Like a wiki page "Why Cinelerra is broken...."?
> Of course, this will attract all sorts of ramblings as well but --
> at the moment I don't tink that we have a clear picture what
> annoyes people most and what would be worth improving in terms
> of usability. Besides the fact that Cinelerra can be rather
> hard to learn for the beginners.

> Usability issues tend to be controversal, often not very
> clear, things rather "feel wrong", and the problems tend to
> be rather "global" often, i.e. requiring changes at several
> different places. So I think some sort of discussion and
> ideally some partial consent is a prerequisite for
> getting hands on and actually improving usability....



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