[Fedora-marketing-list] Fedora usability : a new project?
Steven James Drinnan
steven at easytec.com.hk
Mon Aug 7 00:53:48 UTC 2006
Good on you Damien. I am all for a project that can give users a method
of suggesting improvements that can be filtered and then sent on to he
necessary teams for implementation. The development teams should not be
hassled by a lot request changes. In saying this if there is already a
method that I am not aware of then the existing process should be used
or if necessary modified so that good customer feed back is achieved.
My experience with linux is limited but I do know the importance of good
usability of a computer program - if people can not intuitively figure
out how do something then that is a problem - 1 area is networking
-though a lot of improvements have been made there is still a lot of
bugs - (eg on my laptop sometimes the eth0 and eth1 (wired and wirless)
get transposed or network manager decides to create a new ethernet
device- there are a few other issues but not the time here.
We are humans after all not dolphins. We all think in a particular way.
And need to make operations more smother. One good example is Add remove
programs and Software Updater
We have a great product. That needs promoting and user feed back.
There are few ideas i have but i would like to stress, lets not reinvent
the wheel, if there is a system in place lets use it to its full
potential.
Anyway just my 2 cents worth
On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 18:20 +0200, Damien Durand wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Fedora usability was born but it's not official yet;-) :
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DamienDurand/Usability
>
> What's fedora Usability?
>
> The Fedora Usability project aims to provide coherence, accessibility
> and intuivity for all people using Fedora Core and its associated
> resources. Fedora must be easy and making things simple and coherent
> for a pleasant use is my objectif with this project.
>
> I need feedback, if you're interested to contribute feel free to add
> your name in the usability group :
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DamienDurand/Usability/UsabilityGroup
>
> Once this project completed and approved by you, I'll move the wiki
> pages and will send an official announce ;-)
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Damien Durand
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