On Sunday 25 November 2007 07:24:55 am Bryen wrote:

> For Yast developers, they may have assumed that the problem is because
> of the current look and feel and that it needed to be changed somehow.
> In fact, what has happened is that instead of complaining about the look
> and feel, we've said "No, the look and feel is just fine.  It
> is ....(fill in the blank)... that is the problem."  That's far more
> valuable feedback for the survey than you may think.
>
> I'll restate my earlier posting here.  A survey is about finding out
> what people think/perceive and whether those thoughts/perceptions were
> similar to what the surveyor thought/perceived.  This survey has taken
> on an entirely different animal than what appears to have been intended
> in the literal translation of the original post.  Nevertheless, you
> can't say that it is wrong.  In my nearly 2 months here, this is the
> first time I've seen such vigorous debate about Yast, and that has to be
> a good thing no matter what.

Sincerely, where do you read survey ;-)
 
It is call for proposals/ideas how to organize YaST Control Center for early 
21st century.
 
There are other calls for module improvement ideas, proposals and testing. 

For instance last proposal for printing module: 
  http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-ux/2007-11/msg00025.html
and from list you can see 
  http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-ux/2007-11/date.html

Ops, there is discussion on User eXperience list about "Redesign of YaST 
Control Center" too. 

I think that is time for most of people discussing YaST here to subscribe to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , create additional folder 'ux' in mail 
client, create filter that will send incoming mails to that folder, and take 
part in discussions there. That is right place. 

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Rajko.
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