Jonathan Abbett wrote:
"What's the SourceForge or Google Code for designers?"

Love the question - my variation on it is "What's the DynamicDrive
(JS script depository) for designers?"

and another variation, assuming designers work with product managers:
"What's the design depository for product managers?"

Every time I enter a wrong password in a web site, I notice that the
ensuing behavior is somewhat different from other web sites, beyond
what is justified by the particular circumstances. Seems to me that
some "open source"/"best practices" (for limited scenarios, such
as "log in"), if specified in some standard way, could be so useful
as to spread on their own - through product managers. 

A depository of ix design for both product managers and designers,
would look like this:

- "Open Source Spec" items
- Wiki based entries
- Text, plus standard flowcharting graphics
- Limited scope of each spec item
- Spec items could have optional/alternate parts to accommodate
enrichment by specific circumstances 
- User case #1: product managers
- User case #2: interaction designers 

Does this exist?


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