Matthias Clasen wrote: > What future versions of the printing dialog ? We have one now, and > I don't see > hordes of volunteers who are eager to rewrite it...
Well, I was not proposing to rewrite the current one again. I was also not proposing to write yet-another-printing-dialog, that is part of the has-not-seen-innovation-since-1995 class of printer dialogs as seen on any platform, except the mac. That would be incredibly boring, and I would not volunteer to be interaction architect on that project. I am asking you to help the openPrinting project to reach the following situation: In a couple of years a 500.000 people company or organisation is contemplating to move all their desktop systems to linux. The question comes up: so does printing work, sort-of? The answer: well, both technically and in user experience linux is the most advanced platform on the market. The current situation is a deal-breaker, ask any printer company. It also does not need to be finished next month. It is gonna take a year or more to roll this out. I just want to get started with one or two of you to work on discussing how to realise our innovative UI, the GNOME way. So that by the end of this year we can have UI specifications ready for gtk. I am counting on you guys, --ps principal user interaction architect man + machine interface works http://mmiworks.net/blog : on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list