On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 6:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, we want to do user-centred development to improve usability of KTp. > The foundation in this process is a common understanding of the goal - the > vision, and a description of the users - a so called persona. With a persona > it should be easier to discuss ideas, e.g. if some button is needed or not. > I prepared a wiki page with short abstracts on both topics (and a little bit > explanation): > http://community.kde.org/Real-Time_Communication_and_Collaboration/Usability. > It's intended as living document; you should find your own opinion > represented. So please discuss :-). Cheers, Heiko.
Things I'd like to change: - Did you ever get disturbed by incoming chat messages because you forgot to set busy state on starting a video conference? I want this to be "whilst busy doing something not KTp related". i.e "busy watching a film" or "writing a paper", as that suggests we're integrating IM into the rest of the desktop/activities. - I want to say that we are _not_ to cater for Leonard's IRC use cases, and this needs agreement and clarification. There is no point us trying to compete with Quasell/ Konversation because: 1) it's hard both technically (telepathy-idle is pretty limited) and politically and would use a lot of our resources 2) it wouldn't make a better overall KDE experience as Konversation is already really good for advanced IRC use 3) That close level of IRC integration would probably make for a worse 1-1 jabber integration which is our main use-case. My intention is to support IRC purely at a very simple level for the sort of person who wants to ask a single support question in #kubuntu, but isn't a channel lurker. What's important is that we all have the same goals, otherwise we'll argue each time we get someone asking for better integration. I don't think anyone on our team uses KDE-Tp for IRC, so we're clearly not supporting it very well.. which isn't a bad thing, as long as we don't claim to. Dave > > _______________________________________________ > KDE-Telepathy mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy > _______________________________________________ KDE-Telepathy mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy
