Hi Sergei, On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 13:29:24 -0800, Sergei Gnezdov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 08:30:03PM +0100, Nicolas Roard wrote: > > What would be a good desktop then ? > > Since you use "Desktop" in your terminlogoy, you have to remeber, that > #1 and always #1 priority on the desktop is a user. Without a good > user interface technology will not give you anything. That's why > gnome is so good for the majority of the uesrs.
Agree, of course ! > There are many ways to satisfy user requirements. One of the best > ways is to identify user goals and the steps user have to take to > accomplish the goal. I am not going into details here, it is a topic > for a separate thread. > > First, identify which user goals you want to support. > > Only after step one is accomplished, identify technologies you want to > use to support user goals. > > You might outline a big set of user goals, but start to address only a > small subset. Yes, my post was mostly trying to highlight the technical issues we want to solve, or the technical choices we want to do. But of course we don't want to forget the user, but the UI itself wasn't part of my mail (that's why the desktop sections are so short). I was merely trying to organize the different important points we want to do. -- Nicolas Roard
