Leah,
I think folks should feel free to make edits. The reality is that the
folks most likely to make edits are those same people we're
collaborating very closely with. So, if there is a small change, go
for it.
If you think it constitutes a bigger change and you're unsure of just
going ahead with it, maybe the best way to contribute will be to make
sure you're talking to the other designers (either on this email list
or in meetings), get feedback on the changes you'd like to make and
then make them!
But I think the model is ready to be turned loose.
It's a wiki so we can always revert to the last version.
Of course we can talk more about this tomorrow in the Interaction
Model meeting.
Best,
Jess
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On Jul 29, 2009, at 4:23 PM, Leah Maestri wrote:
It is a working document and we're continually adding to it. Jess,
is there any structure as to how we'd like people to contribute to
the model if they have any insights? Should they email you and cc
myself, Alison, Kevin... more?
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