I fully agree with Andreas. It's necessary to define work methodology as
much as targets.
IMO, we should come up with targets for UI/UX that go beyond simply
offering new UIs.
I would define four topics where to work on:
*1 - The Back-end, the tools that are used to make UI work. *In this case I
Hi All,
Thanks for coming up with this topic, Heiko. The idea came to my mind after
the discussion about a dialogue about the different UI / notebookbar
implementations, where we discuss reducing the notebookbar implementations,
... I work very long on the different notebookbars and had always in
Hi All,
I don't know too much (khm. I don't know anything:)) about the internal structure of the LO code base. But the question is what I would like
to see in 2 years so, if you don't mind, I let me go crazy and come up with wild ideas, regardless of how easy they are to implement.
I think
Hi all,
other communities such as KDE [1] plan the work for next releases. This idea
also comes up repeatedly for LibreOffice; and while steering in a narrow sense
is not possible, it make sense to have a common vision for the next two years.
That's why Andreas Kainz suggested an IRC meeting. We