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Subject: Re: VDG application design sprint?
From: Andy B <anditosan1000 () gmail ! com>
Date: 2023-01-24 0:40:31
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I am very interested! Count me in!
Thank you,
Andy
On January 23, 2023 at 7:17:25 PM, Nate Graham (nate@kde.org) wrote:
Very interested!
Ever since the GNOME folks created Libadwaita, I feel like their
3rd-party app ecosystem has really taken off, and it seems like
something they put a lot of planning and foresight into making happen.
In KDE land we have a lot of 1st-party apps but not as much on the
3rd-party side, and I'd like for us to have an equally compelling story
there. I think the design, HIG, and UX perspectives--both user and
developer--are key to making this happen, and a VDG sprint would be the
perfect place to discuss those topics.
Nate
On 1/23/23 16:43, Nicolas Fella wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it would make sense for us to have a VDG sprint of sorts in the
> near-ish future. This would allow to discuss some larger design topics
> and set a vision for the longer-term future. I believe this is important
> for us to be able to work together effectively.
>
> I'd suggest to focus on application design topics, like layout,
> structure, and arrangement of apps, and less on things like Plasma and
> styles/themes. I'd also suggest to approach this more from a design/UX
> PoV and don't let us be driven by implementation details. But these are
> just my suggestions that are subject to debate.
>
> Time/place/modality is all to be discussed, I'm mainly writing this to
> gauge interest, so if you are interested let me know.
>
> Cheers
>
> Nicolas
>
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<blockquote type="cite" class="clean_bq"><span><div><div></div><div>Very interested! \
<br> <br>Ever since the GNOME folks created Libadwaita, I feel like their
<br>3rd-party app ecosystem has really taken off, and it seems like
<br>something they put a lot of planning and foresight into making happen.
<br>In KDE land we have a lot of 1st-party apps but not as much on the
<br>3rd-party side, and I'd like for us to have an equally compelling story
<br>there. I think the design, HIG, and UX perspectives--both user and
<br>developer--are key to making this happen, and a VDG sprint would be the
<br>perfect place to discuss those topics.
<br>
<br>Nate
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>On 1/23/23 16:43, Nicolas Fella wrote:
<br>> Hi,
<br>>
<br>> I think it would make sense for us to have a VDG sprint of sorts in the
<br>> near-ish future. This would allow to discuss some larger design topics
<br>> and set a vision for the longer-term future. I believe this is important
<br>> for us to be able to work together effectively.
<br>>
<br>> I'd suggest to focus on application design topics, like layout,
<br>> structure, and arrangement of apps, and less on things like Plasma and
<br>> styles/themes. I'd also suggest to approach this more from a design/UX
<br>> PoV and don't let us be driven by implementation details. But these are
<br>> just my suggestions that are subject to debate.
<br>>
<br>> Time/place/modality is all to be discussed, I'm mainly writing this to
<br>> gauge interest, so if you are interested let me know.
<br>>
<br>> Cheers
<br>>
<br>> Nicolas
<br>>
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