Hi all,
Am 25.07.2014 um 09:29 schrieb K-J LibreOffice:
The forum is activated now (but not online). I think it is a question of
time.
A forum is online [1]. I have to not only activate one but have to
create one ;-).
[1] https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/projects/design/boards
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Am 23.07.2014 um 16:58 schrieb Mirek M.:
I agree that a forum is probably more fitting for design discussions
(especially if it allows attachments), provides more privacy (your e-mail
address isn't pubilc), and I have to admit I would've been more comfortable
with a forum when I first joined the
And why not both?
Get a forum for constant idea discussion, and for outside people to chip
in, give their opinion and even atract new blood and use redmine to
structure projects when these are decided to move forward.
And not wanting to use an external ID as a reason is a really poor one.
Don't
/me just followed the discussion by accident.
I know that redmine has also the possibility to activate in the config
per project a forum. I have no experience, but that would solve many
cons and problems of k-j and many others to. There is also work
ongoing to provide an Open-ID server by the
I agree that a forum is probably more fitting for design discussions
(especially if it allows attachments), provides more privacy (your e-mail
address isn't pubilc), and I have to admit I would've been more comfortable
with a forum when I first joined the mailing list.
That said, we shouldn't
A forum might be a good idea, as it would reduce the number of barriers that
keep people interested in designing for Libreoffice. KDE seems to be having
a good deal of progress with their visual design group, and they use a forum
( https://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=285 ). Under this model,
Mirek, *,
Regards para 1): why would there need to be a developer already in agreement
to start the process? It would be nice if one, or more, were already on
board, but much of the argument for implementation actually comes from
fleshing out the details of what the enhancement should be.
Agree with Stuart, waiting for devs to start the process would severely
limit the work. Why not have the designers brainstorm and come up with
creative solutions even if no dev is present at the beginning.
It would allow for more creativity and cooperation between designers and
even if something
Hi Stuart, Pedro,
2014-07-08 14:18 GMT+02:00 V Stuart Foote vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu:
Mirek, *,
Regards para 1): why would there need to be a developer already in
agreement
to start the process? It would be nice if one, or more, were already on
board, but much of the argument for
That makes sense Mirek. Thanks for clearing the reasoning behind the need
for devs!
However, I would suggest creating an area where designers could share
designs and discussions between themselves under the LO umbrella and not
spread around Deviantart or their user pages.
Maybe a LO design forum
2014-07-09 0:45 GMT+02:00 Pedro Rosmaninho mota.pr...@gmail.com:
That makes sense Mirek. Thanks for clearing the reasoning behind the need
for devs!
However, I would suggest creating an area where designers could share
designs and discussions between themselves under the LO umbrella and not
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