On 8 Sep 2010, at 04:28, Allan Caeg wrote:
> I agree with Kirk. The two desktops can share the same UI patterns, but they
> may have different "components" or whatever it's called.
>
> Where do you think can we start?
We've already started, with the GNOME 3.x pattern library. It's at an early
enough stage that it could be turned into something cross-desktop, with
separate components for GNOME and other desktops, if that's the direction we
wanted to take. ('Components' would probably replace the GNOME-specific code
samples that we'd envisaged.)
<http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/HIG3>
My worry would be that it would distract us from actually getting enough done
in time for the GNOME side of it to be useful for GNOME 3.x, however, which is
already a huge job given how little we've done so far.
Cheeri,
Calum.
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