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Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
by Boudewijn Rempt on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @10:19
a) The koffice ui competion wasn't a student project
b) We have implemented much of Martin's ideas -- and Martin himself is a valued KOffice developer now
c) We have learned a lot in the meantime and have found we could use some expert help
d) Why should anyone care whether you agree to anything or not?
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Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
by Sebastian on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @11:44
I am sorry. I was completely mistaken. I got the impression someone suggested to "hire" some student who would design his own "personal" optimal UI. This was meant by "public control" - more eyes see more than just a pair of them meaning a winner of a competition would probably follow more advice than "some" student following ust his own plan. I didn't know that the idea origined in the KOffice team to improve the concepts received in the competition. So, please, forget my trolling.
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  • Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
    by fred on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @11:49
    I was referring to this: http://dot.kde.org/1206119837/ ;)
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    • Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
      by Sebastian on Tuesday 08/Apr/2008, @02:07
      Thanks. I missed that one. ;)
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