Hi Sophie,
Sorry I don't understand "[ top posting by design ]".
I have nothing to say about the impress mode toolbar analysis.
I'm not the more qualified people to talk about it since I don't use it.
Anything you disagree (or agree ?) on what I said anyway ?
Best regards,
Laurent
Le 22/01/
Hi Laurent,
[ top posting by design ]
And then what is the piece you bring to the impress mode toolbar analysis?
Kind regards
Sophie
Le 22 janv. 2016 20:00, "Laurent Lyaudet" a
écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I don't buy the argument "Go to the design hangouts if you have something
> to say or else shut up".
Hi,
I don't buy the argument "Go to the design hangouts if you have
something to say or else shut up".
This sounds like TyrannyOffice more than LibreOffice.
No schedule for a world project can make it possible that all the people
that want to participate can effectively participate in the desi
I recall seeing those discussions in the design Hangouts minutes. I haven't
participated in them.
<>
Ok, I'll let in on a little known thing: the *Hangouts have a defined
schedule*
And actually here's the thing:
1. people make proposals in the Hangout meetings,
2. people discuss propos
Hi,
Le 15/01/2016 19:28, Pedro Rosmaninho a écrit :
Michel, you can't complain that people are using links not posted in a
tdf/libreoffice website and then talk about feedback in a blog of
someone else. Why didn't that person provide feedback to the design
mailing list for example?
It's not the
Hi,
Le 14/01/2016 20:31, V Stuart Foote a écrit :
Michel RENON-2 wrote
Are there hicups--design, UI and UX--absolutely! That keeps it fun for
the
developers.
Sorry, I can't agree :
as a developer and designer, my focus is users.
And the only way for me to have fun is to have for every releas