Bernard, All,
An initial draft of a wiki page prototype for new ideas is here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/IdeaWorkflow
It's just the DocumentBackground page stripped of its content. I'm in
two minds about whether it is better to comment out everything from
Hi Phil
That's a very useful start!
Above this we would have a list of ideas, perhaps in two choices of
display order - by date started, and by group (related ideas). This
list could be a table that shows the stage completed for each item as
well as the originator of the idea.
This would
Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say hello) and I, are planning a
set of surveys to better understand who the LibO user are. For these surveys
we do need LibO
Agreed with Daniel and Phil. The search could be used for no frequently used
buttons, and there could be a section where the search results buttons can
me placed in order to make easy to the user to use the functions he already
looked for...
Best regards,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:49 PM, Xi
Dear Björn, *
Am 15.06.2011 15:43, schrieb Björn Balazs:
Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say hello) and I, are planning a
set of surveys to better understand who
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 17:30 +0200, Irmhild Rogalla wrote:
Dear Björn, *
Am 15.06.2011 15:43, schrieb Björn Balazs:
Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say
Hi Shawn
I've seen your new CIWrapper page - looks fine. The first step in
creating a repository is now complete. Best wishes on your project and I
look forward to view some of the samples soon.
Cheers
Phil Jackson
On 6/16/2011 3:30 AM, Shawn Beasley wrote:
Hi $_,
I have added more
On 15/06/2011 18:10, drew wrote:
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 17:30 +0200, Irmhild Rogalla wrote:
Dear Björn, *
Am 15.06.2011 15:43, schrieb Björn Balazs:
Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely
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Howdy,
Came back from
Bjorn
On Wed, 2011-06-15 at 15:43 +0200, Björn Balazs wrote:
Hi all,
and sorry for long time no hear... Real life tends to be demanding, but
hopefully things will get better now.
We at Apliki, namely Isabel (she will soon say hello) and I, are planning a
set of surveys to better
Hi Björn,
cool to have you back :-) The topic user research gets a bit more
interesting, since things evolve in a positive direction with the
development. Thus, it would be good to know more about our userbase.
And, even from the marketing perspective, it seems to fit very well:
* TDF is
Hi guys @LO-Design.
Indeed I'm new in this forum, but I have my share of Office usage and some
knowledge of UI, and this thread elicited some ideas I thought might be
worth sharing with you.
I kind of miss a specification of the goals of the survey. I mean,
everything in a survey is a
Hi Phil,
What you suggest (a built-in list of proposed changes to choose from) seems
very interesting to me.
Personally, as a user, I would have liked it a lot.
Still, one thing that bugs me is the possibility of sampling bias.
Assuming that there are several groups of LO users that have
Hi Dror
That might work by restricting voting to unique users.
I think it will be problematic trying to control groups though - how do
you identify a group and associate users with it?
There will always be people who contribute more than others, sometimes
out of genuine interest, sometimes
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