gfxuser wrote:
This would be tricky. People can use professional workflows and not be
paid for the work they do.
In German we have the idiom of 'unprofitable art' and unfortunately this says
a lot about payment for creatives for long ;-( It's understandable, that
they'd like to have an
On 20/05/2012, peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net wrote:
correct me if I am wrong, but GIMP being ‘free as in beer’ is a side
effect of GIMP being ‘free as in speech,’ which is the open source
spirit why contributors contribute.
If you want to be really precise, that's the free software spirit.
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
1)http://blog.mmiworks.net/2006/11/creating-user-scenarios-with-gimpteam.html
In the five days before this weekend, Ellen and Kamila had been
gathering vital raw material by performing workplace observation. Half
a dozen professionals in the field of photography and
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 8:13 AM, gfxuser gfx.u...@online.de wrote:
Hi,
the last thread reminded me of a question, which I had for some longer and I
couldn't find the right answer yet:
Who is the targeted audience of GIMP?
1)
There are a couple of user scenarios that are not on the list, that I
hope can be included. These are:
- Creating original art from scratch (basically drawing and
painting...this is mainly what I use GIMP for). Actually, it works
pretty nicely for this as is...but it would be nice to see it
gfxuser wrote:
the last thread reminded me of a question, which I had for some longer and I
couldn't find the right answer yet:
Who is the targeted audience of GIMP?
since I am used to doing a briefing on this, for GIMP design
projects and also recently the start of a university usability
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Vision_briefing
Beautiful. Clear.
Is *speed* really inferred from the vision?
tools get out of the way of getting things done and allow for accelerating
the workflow
This talks of a *non obstructive interface*, which appeals to me, but how
is speed a
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Srihari Sriraman wrote:
Is speed really inferred from the vision?
tools get out of the way of getting things done and allow for accelerating
the workflow
This talks of a non obstructive interface, which appeals to me, but how is
speed a necessity?
This is
peter sikking wrote:
gfxuser wrote:
the last thread reminded me of a question, which I had for some longer and I
couldn't find the right answer yet:
Who is the targeted audience of GIMP?
since I am used to doing a briefing on this, for GIMP design
projects and also recently the start of a
Bump.
I'd love to know the answer to this too...
And maybe an experienced developer could write an article about
their inference of the product vision,
which would prove to be helpful for new developers.
Somehow those 6 lines seem too abstract to me.
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 9:43 AM, gfxuser
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