Hi. 2012/5/2 luizheli <[email protected]>
> Hello Kevin, > > Thanks for the sweet words. What we did here in Brazil with the Journal > BrOffice was a great experience for all of us because the entire > production of the magazine was made by BrOffice suite (Writer and > Draw). With this, we were the first to learn how to use the tool and > help people with tips and tutorials. Furthermore, we did interviews with > CIOs of companies that went through migrations to BrOffice/OpenOffice. I > really like your idea of having the focus on the user. In my opinion, > for this type of project (a magazine) work it takes a very active > community. We already have the social media, local lists are being > created. Do you think it possible to produce an electronic journal > edited and produced using only free software and Apache OpenOffice? I > think so! > > > rgds, > > I also think so. Plans of the future! :) Luiz has done and does great job. The magazine BrOffice was good, with an best content, contributors, etc. 2012/5/1 Kevin Grignon <[email protected]> > > Your experience and background could be of huge assistance to the UX effort > moving forward. Product design is a multidisciplinary activity, and your > skills and experience are really impressive. I want to transform the AOO > design approach to be more oriented around people, versus technology. I > want to focus the strategic planning and design direction less on features, > and more on how people use AOO in the context of their lives - > multi-device, cloud and social and more... > > Best regards, > Kevin > The focus on users is very important. Conduct research with end users, businesses to learn the use of aoo. First is the conquest with end users and experients. Best, Albino
