Hi, A few days ago I was watching the Edgy launchpad page. One of the entry's get my attentions: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/what-do-non-geeks-want I think the developers should listen more to normal users, but I don't think it's a job of them. Another team should investigate what everyday users expect from their computers and what the biggest problems are. Maybe it's a job of the desktop team?!?
We should make a survey with a lot of questions like: what's the main purpose of your computer?, which other thinks do you like to do?, what is the biggest problem with your computer? etc.... We should brainstorm on it. If it's finished we make a website where people can answer them, off course multiple chose. We ask all the ubuntu users to gave it to their parents, family and neighbors. After it we have a lot of information about normal users. Maybe a lot of people like to see a photo manager which support easy e-mail functionality, generating html pages for the Internet, easy resize tools in it.... It's just an example. A lot of people are doing the same (mainstream) things on the computer. Making documents, have contact with friend, manage and edit photo's. Those tasks should be as easy as possible. The main reason why ubuntu is so popular is because it's easy. Just like win98 years ago. To finish my story, what do you think of it? Start (several?) a investigation/survey to find out how normal users think of computers. If we have the information we can make good en clear proposals of it and developers can do their main thing: program software. Greeting, Erik Jan By the way, how is my English? It's not my first language -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
