we can host it here

www.libreofficedesign.weebly.com

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Sean White <runicpala...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am also +1ing the gallery idea, but eill we host it on the wiki or on a
> different site??
>
>
we can host it here

www.libreofficedesign.weebly.com



> On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Scott Pledger
> <scottpledger2...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > +1 on the gallery concept.
> >
> > I am more than willing to set it up and maintain it with the different UI
> > reworks posted here and I think we can even come up with some templates
> to
> > add it to the wiki's whiteboards.  What do you think?
> >
> >  I fully agree with the gallery idea, this is the best solution, because
> >> with
> >> that actually can see what is best, but as it is debated whether
> Microsoft
> >> is losing customers, and he knows how they will be returned because
> there
> >> designers decide how the program looks, rather than developers, who are
> >> paid
> >> to do as they are told, they do not care if toolbar does not fit the
> >> windows, MS is extra just because, and here the main problem is just
> that,
> >> so much debate about whether this bar that stands out from the system.
> >> And to ask customers taht say what it is better,  They do not care if
> >> ribbon
> >> deviate from the system, it is important that the program is good and
> >> special for us because nobody will be offended if on the new version
> >> ubuntu
> >> found a single program that sow their face with opportunities. After
> all,
> >> all is a habit.
> >>
> >> I fully agree with the gallery idea.
> >>
> >> 2011/6/20 Björn Balazs<b...@lazs.de>
> >>
> >>  Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> I am a little unsatisfied with the amount of individual threads going
> >>> into
> >>> the direction of: "We need a new interface for LibreOffice - and it
> needs
> >>> to
> >>> look linke this...".
> >>>
> >>> This is a Free Software Project. As a design team, we will not need to
> >>> convince ourselves about this need to change the GUI (we all agree on
> >>> that),
> >>> we will need to convince the people actually doing (and financing) it -
> >>> the
> >>> developers and the companies paying them.
> >>>
> >>> We will obviously not be able to do this by starting the same
> discussion
> >>> all
> >>> over and over again (e.g. Ribbon discussion). To convince the sponsors
> of
> >>> new
> >>> software code, we should never argue about personal opinions. A
> conflict
> >>> in
> >>> personal opinion is not solvable. And developers and managers of
> >>> sponsoring
> >>> companies willl have personal opinions as well. These kind of conflicts
> >>> will
> >>> predicitably end with those parts of the suggestions beeing realised
> that
> >>> the
> >>> sponsors like. This again will not satisfy anyone in the end (not us,
> not
> >>> the
> >>> users and not the sponsors).
> >>>
> >>> So, how can we make this more productive?
> >>>
> >>> Ideas are good, visualisations are even better. So let us find a way to
> >>> not
> >>> comment on these, but to collect them with the goal of easy comparision
> >>> with
> >>> eachother. A gallary of ideas and visualisations of the future LibO.
> >>>
> >>> We should then try to extract the dimensions these ideas differ on.
> >>> Knowing
> >>> these we can then again use user-centric methodologies to have the
> users
> >>> decide about what they like.
> >>>
> >>> With this data we will have much less trouble to convince the
> >>> code-sponsors
> >>> to go into a certain direction.
> >>>
> >>> So - the main point I am argueing for is a gallery of interface ideas.
> >>> Easy
> >>> to compare and on one spot. What do you think about this?
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>> Björn
> >>>
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