Agree with Stuart, waiting for devs to start the process would severely
limit the work. Why not have the designers brainstorm and come up with
creative solutions even if no dev is present at the beginning.
It would allow for more creativity and cooperation between designers and
even if something fails to atract dev interest it will still result in the
designers better knowing each other, cooperating and in the fostering of a
creative atmosphere.


On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 1:18 PM, V Stuart Foote <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Mirek, *,
>
> Regards para 1): why would there need to be a developer already in
> agreement
> to start the process?  It would be nice if one, or more, were already on
> board, but much of the argument for implementation actually comes from
> fleshing out the details of what the enhancement should be.
>
> Admittedly  a developer's understanding of the structure of the program and
> cross platform implementation early in the process improves feasibility of
> implementation and can provide reasonable  bounds to the design. But,
> waiting for developers to appear and take an interest otherwise stifles
> design.
>
> On the other hand, if there is a reasonable flow of good designs from the
> Design process that result in implementation then that flow becomes the
> norm.  More developers will "check-in" to see what needs to be worked on,
> and I'd expect that a fair number would actually make design contributions.
> As is now many do their own design work while implementing their code.
>
> Stuart
>
>
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