On Monday, 2010-02-01, at 11:53 , Raoul Duke wrote: <snip on some wise words> > in other words: if there is not an experienced user experience > person working on the project, then the chances of getting > something as complicated as this to be an "optimal user experience" > is nil. hire somebody :-)
We are an all-volunteer organization of hackers in the public interest. There is no budget for hiring people. But we do have volunteers! Some of the volunteers perhaps have experience with user experience design. What you wrote about it being difficult to make trade-offs across use cases seems wise. My strategy is iterative: deploy something to users and then try to learn from them to feedback into the next iteration. Another part of my strategy is to listen carefully to other people's ideas, but not to let what they say stand in the way of the first part of the strategy. ;-) Regards, Zooko _______________________________________________ tahoe-dev mailing list [email protected] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
