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Relantive Usability Study Article?
by Moritz Moeller-Herrmann on Wednesday 06/Aug/2003, @04:16
Why is the Relantive KDE usability story not posted? This is IMHO bigb news, a very good argument for using KDE and of high interest to anyone using or promoting KDE.

Any reasons for not posting my story?
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Re: Relantive Usability Study Article?
by Navindra Umanee on Wednesday 06/Aug/2003, @05:37
A lot of people submitted this story (Steve, one of our editors was the first to point it out). We're definitely going to post it but we thought it would be cooler to wait for the English version to come out first (scheduled for soon) so that all of our readers can benefit.

Sorry, for not emailing back. Personally, I've been quite inactive editorial wise, and I guess none of the other editors got to responding either.
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Re: Relantive Usability Study Article?
by binner on Wednesday 06/Aug/2003, @07:40
As you wrote yourself in your story this is atm only useful for German speaking developers and dot.kde.org is an English newssite. Today relevantive published an English summary, which is IMO rather short and doesn't contain more information as seen in most stories and comments on other English newssites, and scheduled the complete English findings and press release after completion of the project for 11th August.
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