Hi Martin, thanks for your explanation. I guess subscribing to the mailing list and posting my ideas in 1 long email will be fine. I have to make a list of things that I think need imnrovement, so in the next few days I'll be working on this.
cheers, Alrik. On 11 November 2012 18:50, Martin Klapetek <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 2:46 PM, A.B. Ole <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Yesterday I installed Kubuntu 12.10, to replace Mint 12, which I had on >> my system before. I was happy to see how good KDE looks, but was >> disappointed by the usability of KDE as a desktop for the 'average user'. >> (with 'average user' I mean a user who is accustomed to windows or apple, >> and has high expectations when it comes to the UI, although he/she may not >> be aware of that) >> Googling KDE I noticed the Extra Mile initiative, which looks to me like >> the right way forward. I've got many ideas (10-20) on how to improve the >> KDE user experience. I'm happy to share you my thoughts, preferably before >> I get used to the little annoyances that really get in the way of the user >> :) >> > > That's always very appreciated, thanks a lot! > > >> I'm totally new when it comes to this sort of participation, so how can I >> best communicate my thoughts? I'm reluctant to subscribe to a mailing list, >> as that would probably involve me in many other email discussions, but >> perhaps I've got the wrong idea of what the mailing list means. Please let >> know. >> > > You got the idea quite right :) On the other hand the kde-testing list is > very low traffic, so you don't get that many emails (~1 in ten days if > we're not close to the next release). You can also subscribe and then > unsubscribe, but we're always glad if people stay and give their input on > other stuff too. You can also use the forum at http://forum.kde.org - I'd > probably go with Workspace subforum. But that would get you replies from a > far wider audience than the "extra mile squad", but that can be good too. > > Thanks for getting in touch :) > -- > Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer > >
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