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Subject: Re: How to Organize Control Centre Stuff
From: Jono Bacon <jonobacon_lists () yahoo ! co ! uk>
Date: 2002-02-21 10:54:00
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On Thursday 21 February 2002 3:16 am, Benjamin Meyer wrote:
> Last I checked I have 76 in mine...
There are a lot of modules in KControl, and we need an effective structure -
we don't have an effective structure now.
I am basically structuring my research as follows:
- I have drafted up a research document to gather where people think modules
should go in KControl, and their perceptions and understanding of the module
name.
- Identify other solutions in other OS's and compare how they can be applied
and avoided in our design.
- Monitor actual cases of users using KControl and note what problems they
encounter.
From my initial work so far I am already seeing patterns of misunderstanding
and assumption - I feel these will be useful in the final proposed solution.
I am aiming to identify the core problems with KControl (instead of just
guessing and speculating) and back these issues up with research. I will then
propose a solution and hopefully back this up with research.
Jono
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