sorry.. forgot to add: there was an initiative before lucid i guess.. to give ubuntu a simple photo manager, i.e. the "Simple" equivalent to Simple Scan.. * anybody have a link to the blueprint?
and now there's this: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-maverick-desktop-for-app-developers i see something about a "Simple integrated graphics editor".. perhaps that's a thread to follow in this respect.. greetings On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 16:47, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 07:49, Carsten Agger <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> What about complex test scenarios ... i.e., not for usability test the >> way it's described in Rubin&Cisnell, but more for testing purposes? >> >> E.g., import photos from camera, edit in the GIMP, ... >> > > sounds exciting! > you're saying you want to test how Ubuntu as an entity performs when humans > try to solve everyday problems with it, right? > > Results from such testing, if well documented, can lead to great ideas the > way i see it, e.g.: > a simple procedure that involves actions in both Gimp and Shotwell > a suggestion for how the procedure could be facilitated > a little window management help via compiz > a new "Desktop Feature" for the next cycle ;) > > looks pretty helpful to me, for what it's worth.. > i think such testing is best practised with a clearly stated goal or a > problem: > "cropping images is too difficult in ubuntu" > or > "to import and crop a photo within seconds" > > the documentation can happen in a how-to for example, or a simple user > story.. > you name it.. > > that's my 2ct >
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