On Wed, Sep 2, 2015, 7:49 AM Christian Schaller <cschalle(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Well it is important to note that these usability studies where done
by the
GNOME community itself through the Outreachy program, with the explicit
goal
of being able to optimize the UI design.
And from what I can tell having lurked in #gnome-design on Gimpnet they
discuss the design decisions all the time, and continually try to refine
the user interface.
That said I am all in favour of people getting involved and pushing new
designs
and code on behalf of Fedora, but I don't think we are at a place where we
can
seriously considering doing a major fork of anything here.
Christian
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> Subject: Re: Let's reconsider some more applications installed by default
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> I'd also like to point to some evidence that the app menu, and gnome
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https://ginadobrescu.wordpress.com/outreachy-program/week-10-gnome-usabil...
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> I understand gnome design won't discuss design decisions but we're not
gnome
> and subjecting our users to every aspect of a largely untested hig seems
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Hi Christian,
I'm not suggesting a major fork. I'm putting forward concerns about
usability issues with GNOME and how they might affect the Fedora
Workstation product.
At this time I'm suggesting we not go forward with any further HIG
compliance work on non-GNOME apps. I'd also suggest that we make a change
to the Workstation prd to remove the mention of the need, at this time, to
apply the GNOME HIG.
Eventually I'd like to see if any of Fedora's ux experts would be
interested in performing user testing for our intended user base and
releasing the results so we can see if GNOME is lacking in any areas and
what we can do about it. If anything egregious does pop-up we should make
every effort to encourage fixes to be made upstream.
Best/Liam