Ok I wanted to ask before I changed antsy other whiteboard and made my new
whiteboards public. I also wanted to know if it was time for more white
boards. One of them can wait but the other I think is important right now.
The whiteboard I'm talking about is color palettes [1]. I think that it
will be an important part of the color picker, but does not need to be in
the color picker whiteboard. Besides the way I have it set up it will take
up a lot of space. What I want this to be is one color palettes for the
color picker as well as our defined colors for things like them colors and
style colors. Such as multiple table, chart, shape,

[1]
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Color_palettes
On Apr 17, 2012 9:46 AM, "Mirek M." <[email protected]> wrote:

> The whiteboard template [1] has a section called "scope", which is a pretty
> ambiguous term.
> The way I see it, the scope defines the qualities our final design should
> have.
> For example, the scope on the whiteboard template states that the final
> whiteboard template design should be "Easy to browse through," feature
> "Terse phrases", and have a "Space for multiple proposals", and shouldn't
> feature sections for tracking development (as a design whiteboard is for
> fleshing out design ideas).
> The scope is tricky because, if you're not careful, you can easily
> introduce unwanted constraints. For example, I could have easily put
> "Section for Scope" under the scope of the whiteboard, but that would rule
> out all the proposals with an alternative to scope, such as those that
> incorporate the scope into the summary, or such as those with "Goals" and
> "Non-goals", or "Musts", "Wishes", and "Restrictions", etc. If I knew that
> the whiteboard template should definitely have some place for the qualities
> that the final design should have, I should have put something like
> "Required qualities of the final design" under the Scope section.
>
> If you can't think of qualities for the scope, leave it blank -- it's for
> the better. If you can't think of what to put in the "Out of Scope"
> section, you might want to put in something that seems blatantly obvious to
> you, like "Be able to ban community participation" on a whiteboard template
> whiteboard.
>
> So my final definition for scope is this: "A list of qualities the final
> design should have. The scope should be broad enough to restrict proposals
> as little as possible."
>
> [1]
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/Whiteboard_Template
>
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