Hi. 2012/5/24 Paulo de Souza Lima <[email protected]>
> I think I got your point. You're right. There's no need to identify some > people as a "group". But, in fact, there are some "groups", for example, > the "infra group", "cws group", "brazilian volunteers group", "italian > volunteers group", and so on. That's because it's needed some admin rights > to do their tasks, or because regional identification, not because they are > separated groups. Giving my opinion in this list, I'm giving it > individually and not in the name of the "groups" I can identify myself to. > At least, I understand this way. Correct me If I understood it wrong. > > +1 2012/5/24 Yong Lin Ma <[email protected]> > The bar for UX design of such a > product is very low. The prefix UX is but obvious and organized to know what the interest and subject of the email. Albino
