>     http://wiki.apache.org/gump/ImaginaryUsers

First thought, you have a powerful/fun imagination. :)
Second thought, damn -- do you find my resume or something? Whew, maybe not,
I'm kinda spread over a few of them. ;-)
Third thought -- yes, why not. At first I felt this was more joke, than a
valuable step, but why not try to get inside the mindset of expected users?
I can accept that.

>     http://wiki.apache.org/gump/UsageScenarios

I liked these as measures of usability.

>     http://wiki.apache.org/gump/UserModel

I enjoy this total way of looking at the problem, much more end result
centric than feature/fix centric. Nice to get out of the trenches and have
(if not a road map) a vision of the final outcome.

I realize how much I've been limiting myself to what is possible (given my
current state of knowledge of Gump, of Python, and such) and crawling along
at a slow implementation pace. This give the ability to view the future, and
then go off and figure out how to implement it afterwards. I feel there is a
lot more fun in exploring that unknown, and finding solutions to problems,
not just manipulating solutions.

I'm sold on this approach. I say we build on it, and refer to it regularly.
I'll try to add to it (or refine the cases there).

regards

Adam


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