Hi all!

I just picked Irmhild's mail, but - of course - I read all your
encouraging thoughts. Currently, we have some guests during the weekend,
so my involvement is limited to the time when the others already
sleep :-)

Originally, I've planned to send out the invitations today, but since
David asked for some content for the "Get Involved - Designers" Site
[1], this text [2] might be re-usable for the request. So I'd like to
wait for David's / your comments until tomorrow ...

@ Ivan: Thanks for your thoughts - you already outlined my thoughts very
well. Great ;-)

@ Irmhild: Wow, I didn't knew that you got the message. I thought to
come back to the German list to invite you - but having you already
here, is just great!

@ Paulo: "Raised hands! And feets too!" So, a usability professional
that can also fly? :-) To be honest, great summary concerning the dialog
you've made - with regard to the short time. Of course, some things
might stay or need tweaking (because of: constraints, use cases, ...),
but great start!

Good night everyone,
Christoph


[1] https://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/ui-ux-designers/

[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02497.html

Am Samstag, den 22.01.2011, 09:00 +0100 schrieb Irmhild Rogalla:
> Hi @ll,
> 
> I'm new here, at the international "design"-list, Christoph invited me 
> (see step 1 below ;-)). User support (at the German mailing list) was my 
> main task for a long OOo-time. Now I want to support LibreOffice, may be 
> by undertaking new tasks.
> I'm very interested in User Experience related topics to bring more real 
> users real experiences in further development.
> 
> Am 21.01.2011 23:30, schrieb Christoph Noack:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I really enjoyed the today's introductions and discussions - and it
> > seems to me, that we start to feel like a real team. And, some people
> > offered help or already picked tough work items. This is just great, but
> > it also shows that we soon need some more information on what we want to
> > achieve, and how we will probably work together.
> 
> +1
> 
> > At the moment, many of the required information is either spread over
> > different mailing lists and wiki pages, hidden in people's heads, or not
> > yet available. Something to change?
> 
> +1
> 
> > Yes, but only with you!
> 
> +1 :-)
> 
> > ...
> 
> > But where to start? Well, I drafted a proposal and I'd like to hear your
> > comments if this fits - in general. Details, e.g. how we solved this or
> > that within OpenOffice.org might be added later, I think.
> >
> > But for now, please have a look at the list and add stuff you might to
> > see / talk about as well.
> >
> > Steps:
> >       1. Invite people who want to join / listen via a blog posting and
> >          on TDF discuss -->  nobody should be missed
> >       2. Summarize the current status of work / collaboration within the
> >          LibreOffice project -->  get an overview what happened until now
> 
> For me this point is very important, because I'm a newbie here. And some 
> others, too ...
> I'm very interested to read more about the reasons and the expected 
> benefits from "unifying" Visual Design and User Experience related topics.
> 
> >       3. Do some introduction to get to know each other -->  guess why :-)
> >       4. Collection of thoughts what we do need to organize / to do our
> >          work
> >       5. Working on the "urgent needs" of our current project -->  e.g.
> >          there have been requests to feed the development ;-)
> >       6. Planning how to collect and to prioritize the future tasks -->
> >          think about what we want to archive mid- and long-term
> 
> This is the other point, I'm very interested in.
> 
> >       7. Kick of one or more serious projects ...
> 
> Of course! ;-)
> 
> >
> > Anything missing, misleading, or even wrong? Please raise your hand :-)
> > If you think it'll work, then we'll start.
> 
> Thank you very much, Christoph, for this kick-off!
> 
> have a nice weekend!
> best regards
>       Irmhild
> 
> 



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