That would be a great idea. I'd love to try it out in action! > Meanwhile, I might do a quick "paper prototype" test with a few friends and > colleagues with just the screenshot, and you can do so as well: Just show > it > to them and ask them "If you wanted to change the time/date, what would you > do?". > - If they don't know what to do at all, you're in trouble ;) > - If everyone would use the up-down buttons, that would be better than > nothing, but not exactly what we aim for. > - If everyone would try turning the wheel, we'd be almost where we want to > be. > - If they'd generally use the wheel, but use the buttons for fine > adjustments, > you'd have hit bulls-eye ;) >
I never thought of a paper prototype for testing. The idea of a "wheel" in this flat design is only really visible if you see the constantly moving "seconds" wheel. So: no movement -> no idea of a turning wheel -> no turning the wheel and just taping. At least that is what I imagine. I'd love to be proven wrong here. > > Pushing to git.kde.org is not possible because I don't have a KDE > > > Contributor Account. > > > > that's easy to fix ;) > > http://techbase.kde.org/Contribute/Get_a_Contributor_Account > > Yes, and you'd need a contributor account for your GSoC work anyway, > wouldn't > you? > Yes indeed. I will submit my Contributor Account application today. @Thomas: sorry for the spam...
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