Hi Jenei! Am Freitag, den 05.08.2011, 22:37 +0200 schrieb Jenei Gábor: > And to avoid the further misunderstandings I recommend to > review all the easyhacks before publishing.
I'd like to hijack this thread a bit, since you address something important (to me). So, adding Björn and Rainer to this thread. My question is who should review the Easy Hacks before publishing - when looking from the Design Team perspective, it would be good to at least add a UX (User Experience) statement whether the Easy Hack is helpful or not ("not" may also mean that a different solution would be even more helpful by resolving some more issues). Personally, whenever I got aware of such Easy Hacks (more by accident than by using a systematical approach), I've added such statements. Some weeks ago, I had a short private discussion with Björn how Easy Hacks could be marked if we (in terms of the Design Team) think that some hint / further thinking might be required. Sorry for not discussing this earlier ... pushed that forward all the time :-\ However, the question was if additional (whiteboard) tags like "UxSimplyGo" or "UxGetAdvice" might help. These tags could be added in QA bug hunting sessions, or by a regular review of such tasks by the Design Team. In the meantime, I also got sometimes added to be the "ux contact" for other issues ... Might the tag solution be helpful? Or are there other ideas / proposals to make it even "easier" for developers to simply grab Easy Hacks? Cheers, Christoph _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice