M. Fioretti wrote:

On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 01:36:36 AM +0100, Christoph Noack
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

I'm not sure about the next one: I'd like to see some kind of
Issuezilla topic to collect issues that cover the perception of the
user.
[...]
I don't think that the difference between UI/UX is obvious to the
general user who is willing to provide feedback via Issuezilla.

Just a note: "general user" and "willing to use Issuezilla or anything
similar" just don't mix . Expecting that they would in a project whose
goal is to improve the user experience sounds frankly weird.

"I think you could make OOo more pleasant to use if you..." - "Hold
it: please enter your comment in this abstruse form which looks in
every line created by an hardcore programmer who wanted to make people
suffer"

I'd suggest to not worry about how UX issues are displayed in
Issuezilla, because if the project wants them filed it has to find
people who input them after reading email from casual users.

Good luck,

Marco
Amen Marco! I have always despised Issuezill, and I think nearly everyone who is not a hardcore computer nerd does. It is just FAR to difficult for any newbies!

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