Hello all I wanted to address two questions because I think they're important. One will make some grit their teeth and the other will hopefully help to understand how things work inside the LibreOffice project and in other FOSS projects as well.
* The notion that somehow we should just "redesign" the whole suite and in two releases we would get a beta obviously shows that someone does not even take the time to read what others actually wrote on this list, and then asking what a specification is also tends to point out that while opinions can be shared, they won't all be helpful. In Free Software (but this could be applied to several other fields as well) people contribute their time according to their abilities and skills. Some are developers and develop code. Some others test the software through various processes for quality assurance. Some others work in the infrastructure (website mirrors, etc.) Some others write documentation, while others localize (translate) the software. For some projects (not all), there are marketing people who write press releases, do market research, etc. And there are as well designers and User Experience people; the former contribtue designs (generally it's the logo, or help with the website, etc.) and when it comes to the User Experience (UX for short) they study the whole usability of the software and then propose changes. The way they propose changes is by describing in full detail the change in question in a document called a specification. The reason they do this is that they want to document what they actually want so that others -the developers, the localizers, the documentation writers, sometimes the QA people and even the marketing team- can understand what they mean. The people who will be the most interested by the document will be the developers because you can show lots of pictures to a developer he's going to need a heck of a guidance to assess what is to be exactly done. If you don't have a spec, your wishes simply will not even be ignored; it will be like talking a foreign language no one in the room is able to understand. Thus, anyone who thinks we "just have to do it instead of bickering" is not just wrong, he's also lacking respect to the actual UX people trying to write specifications and to the developers. Unless someone's here a genius who has gotten exactly what the two Alex, Mirek, Kevin and others want and is able to code these changes right away, things will not be working "just like that". If you want to code, go ahead and pull the git. If you want to work on design, go ahead, join the team and work with us. If you're just here for the sake of voicing your opinion then please be aware that this is a specialized mailing list; discuss@documentfoundation is much better suited to your needs. * There was the question of volunteers/money. It's an important, yet a tricky one sometimes. It was pointed out before that we're all volunteers; that's for a great part true. Some of our most active developers are actually employed by various companies (check our sponsors) for what they do. In any case, the need has been seen, in some cases, that having volunteers to work on specific tasks and projects might actually not be enough, as these volunteers also have a day job. If they're skilled and knowledgeable enough and that the task at hand is daunting, you want to get the job done in a consistent way; or to put it simply: "it'll go easier if some people just could stop wondering how to pay their bills and eat so that they can dedicate their full time to the job here".So sometimes, you can propose to raise funds for a specific task and pay a certain number of people (actually in FOSS projects it's developers 99% of the time) to complete one or several specific tasks. The whole point is that it's meant to be temporary and exceptional (otherwise it could be argued you simply need more volunteers). I hope it's helpful... Best, Charles. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to design+h...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/design/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted