RE: https://floss.social/@doctormo/116286356831063690
"Rotate mode by second click" is a rather standard interaction in graphics applications, but it is not very discoverable.
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RE: https://floss.social/@doctormo/116286356831063690
"Rotate mode by second click" is a rather standard interaction in graphics applications, but it is not very discoverable.
RE: https://floss.social/@gnome/116285045391826432
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3rd round:
1) fdroid testing: Was done!
2) Balancing newcomers and powerusers
- What are the effects of breaking workflows
- is it about giving up control?
- Are core values are followed?
3) Resources on opensourcedesign.net
- Highlighting projects that care for design(ers)
- What exactly do you want to work on?
- https://contribute.design/ and design.md
4) Being early adopters
- It might be rough at the beginning but what is done enables others to build upon
@fossdesign second round barcamp:
Onboarding design newcomers:
- by manual and/or by shift in community mindset?
- sharing knowledge of context is hard
- have relevant, non-essential tasks to start with
Low Telemetry research:
- review tutorials, social media etc.
- qualitative research
- which data would actually be needed which not?
community decision making
- communication about design
- vote by community on community suggestions
- balance specialization vs. involvement by everyone