On 13 Jan 2014, at 13:54, Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Jan 13, 2014, at 10:25 AM, Marcus Denker <[email protected]> wrote: > >> No…. but what I have learned is that any change, even to the good, will be >> very hard >> to do because people are very much defined by habits. So do not expect the >> existing users to be >> happy… it’s sad but it is like that. >> >> The way to make progress is (to somme extend) listen to these complaints and >> then to just ignore them ;-) >> (Else Pharo browsers would be eye-cancer inducing green… and there are I am >> sure still people who >> would argue that this was better with green windows ;-) > > haha yeah XD > > the good thing about the tests is that you can listen to the complains of who > doesn't like it and still have you A/B test results to backup your UI design > decisions and... > > A) they don't or > B) they do (so they're transformed in a helping effort) <- unlikely but cool > if happens > > So yeah, you won't conform everybody's taste but you'll improve the general > User Experience in a demonstrable way > > So how do we start? One small step at a time. Pick one aspect and try to fix it. Highlight the problem, propose a solution, get some consensus, apply. Repeat.
