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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Helping KDE on the usability front
From:       Alexander Neundorf <neundorf () kde ! org>
Date:       2004-03-25 16:18:53
Message-ID: 200403251718.54004.neundorf () kde ! org
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On Thursday 25 March 2004 06:33, Jonathan M. Gardner wrote:
...
> and get some recognition in the community. One day, I imagine someone
> will check some code into the CVS tree that will have a comment "Put the
> button on the left because usability studies showed that is where
> customers expect it to be" or "Customer complained about not being able
> to do X, and this code allows it."

I'd say we already have such commits for a long time :-)
>
> This way we can get code checked in without writing it ourselves. We'll
> have people who can show the developers why X is better than Y or Z. We
> can have people who know who to talk to and how to convince even the

Yes, this is a very important point and everybody who wants to achieve 
something without hacking it himself should talk to them, either on the 
development lists or directly.

Bye
Alex
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