2008/12/1 Janne Ojaniemi : >> >> If you cannot describe it, then no one can write it. Actually, >> > Einstein had a good quote for this but I'd rather not be so blunt. > > > I just spent quite a bit of time describing the possible UI, but you chose > to hang on the "alternative" UI of which I don't have that many concrete > suggestions about. Is it just me, or are you just inherently negative about > this suggestion, or the fact that the discussion is taking place in this > list, as opposed to some other list? > I am not negative, rather, I am trying to encourage you to present your ideas in a form that can be translated into code because I am optimistic about your ideas. If you cannot visualize an "alternative UI" then don't mention it. Let's get working on a UI that you can visualize and take it from there. > I feel that there are several possibilities on how the UI and features of > this app could be approached. And I don't have details on all of them. > Wikipedia-like UI is just one approach, What is a wikipedia-like interface? You assume that the developer knows what design elements distinguish Wikipedia for you. Don't assume that. State exactly what you like about Wikipedia's interface without ever mentioning Wikipedia.. > another being the email-like > approach (of which I gave quite a few tangible suggestions). Yes, that was very comprehensible and easy to understand. In fact, I think that Basket meets 90% of your stated goals. > Does the fact > that I don't know everything or have an opinion about everything mean that I > shouldn't say anything at all? > The fact that you cannot describe an interface that exists only in your imagination means that nobody will be able to code it. Only when you manage to get that interface out of your imagination and into a feature request will the coding begin. That is what I am trying to help you with. Don't assume that I am attacking you when I ask you for answers, assume that I am trying to help you. That's what I am doing. Google my posts, I'm not a troll. > Like I said earlier, if you take the time to write a list of >> improvements / ideas, where each list item is completely >> self-contained (no references to "like wikipedia" or "like application >> XYZ") then I will be happy to file bugs and feature requests. But you >> need to structure your own ideas before you can expect developers to >> implement them. > > > I already gave quite a bit of tangible ideas. And bugreports to what, > exactly? Basket? Basket, or another application. I don't think that BKO is the place to suggest new applications, but I actually have done that once. > Basket is not really suited for this task. I think it would > be easier to write a new app that is aimed specificly at this task, as > opposed to try to shoehorn an app that has other goals in mind in to this. There was mention of a mind-mapping addition to Basket, which I think you should research. Or other mind-mapping software in general. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-ך-כ-ל-ם-מ-ן-נ-ס-ע-ף-פ-ץ-צ-ק-ר-ש-ת ا-ب-ت-ث-ج-ح-خ-د-ذ-ر-ز-س-ش-ص-ض-ط-ظ-ع-غ-ف-ق-ك-ل-م-ن-ه‍-و-ي А-Б-В-Г-Д-Е-Ё-Ж-З-И-Й-К-Л-М-Н-О-П-Р-С-Т-У-Ф-Х-Ц-Ч-Ш-Щ-Ъ-Ы-Ь-Э-Ю-Я а-б-в-г-д-е-ё-ж-з-и-й-к-л-м-н-о-п-р-с-т-у-ф-х-ц-ч-ш-щ-ъ-ы-ь-э-ю-я ä-ö-ü-ß-Ä-Ö-Ü _______________________________________________ KDE PIM mailing list kde-pim@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim KDE PIM home page at http://pim.kde.org/