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write blogpost on discussions/analysis at Berlin Meetup #85

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jdittrich opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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write blogpost on discussions/analysis at Berlin Meetup #85

jdittrich opened this issue Apr 20, 2017 · 4 comments

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@jdittrich
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jdittrich commented Apr 20, 2017

Reasons: Share knowledge/Ideas, let others participate
Task: Write a blog post summarizing our discussions/analysis at Berlin Meetup, as noted on the etherpads at
What needs to be done: Structuring topics, supplementing information, possibly collect quotes/statement, possible split subsections to people (like jan D. writes about earning trust, Jan M. a paragraph on the problems of getting changes done…)

https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/opensourcedesign170416
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https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/opensourcedesign170420

I remember the following topics:

  • how can we build community for usability/design people to support each other?
  • Beginning
    • Earning trust as a designer
    • Onboarding process
  • it doesn't work so well to integrate design & usability ideas into traditional (code-centric) open source projects
    • Lack of open source software tools designed for designers or designer/dev collaboration
    • how can we create a more neutral field for non-code contributors to take part?
  • project maturity: How serious is a project about actually making changes?
  • Adding functions but never removing them? Design can hurt… Who takes such hard decisions, in particular if one relies on volunteers?
  • Problems Openusability had to reach its goals
    • time intensive
    • changes were not done

@HeikoTietze @Incabell @janushead @cameralibre @jancborchardt (…and some more, please @ mention if you remember more)

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@jdittrich were some posts written? :) Or how come the issue is closed?

This seems still a topic to be tackled. So I would say we should keep this open, no? cc @simonv3 @victoria-bondarchuk @evalica

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evalica commented Jun 29, 2017

Well this issue seems to be about the Berlin meetups so not sure how I can help.

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– sorry, I thought it was resolved already.

@jdittrich jdittrich reopened this Jun 29, 2017
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To prevent confusion, when closing an issue there should always be a comment with how it was resolved. ;)

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