Hi-

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Dave Neary <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>

 <snip a whole bunch of good stuff>



> So - you tell me, why would anyone working on the tablet UX say anything?
>
>
Actually, (and I think I can speak for the majority, if not all, of my
colleagues) the reason that we're staying silent is that we don't have
information that we can share with you on pretty much any of the questions
brought up on this thread - we don't even have authority to say what we do
and don't have information about, let alone the information itself...

One thing I think we can say is what area of the stack each of us is
responsible for - I own the following:

-Panels
-Sharing Framework
-Social Networking Framework (everything above libsocialweb itself, that is)
-Some pieces of the core components library


-James




>
> Personally I'd have liked to know how the tablet team is working now,
> and try to identify places where efforts could be useful. That's why I
> tried to move the discussion to "let's have a home page for the tablet
> UX". Didn't work though did it? Within an hour Gabriel was telling me
> that I was over-stepping what I am allowed to do (and "forking" the
> project). Reminds me of an article I wrote a few years ago, with the
> punchline: "Freedom is not having to ask permission":
>
> http://blogs.gnome.org/bolsh/2005/08/29/freedom-is-not-having-to-ask-permission/
>
> Worth thinking about?
>
> Cheers,
> Dave.
>
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