The "How to not report your UX bug" one is great, I watched it
yesterday. I liked the "you want to make the developer see the program
fail before him" idea and how it applies to UX bugs (I want to use the
program for this function, and at this step this UX detail was
troubling, the developer can see that, sympathize with that).
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:38 AM, David Gomes <da...@elementaryos.org>
wrote:
Hello everyone,
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/
There you can find many videos from talks at GUADEC from 2 weeks ago.
Below you can find a list of interesting talks that I laid down:
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/gtk-to-infinity-and-beyond
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/gtk-for-application-developers
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/wayland-the-future-of-linux-graphics-is-here
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/future-in-the-past-designing-and-implementing-the-gtk-scene-graph
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/ui-developer-experience-with-glade-gtkbuilder
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/documentation-state-of-the-union
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/how-to-not-report-your-ux-bug
http://www.superlectures.com/guadec2013/the-future-of-gnome-3
The ones in bold are personal favorites. Also, nothing stopping you
from watching all the talks, but those ones are probably the most
interesting ones taking into account your interesting in elementary
OS as a subscriber of this mailing list.
Regards,
David "Munchor" Gomes
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