@scottjenson on the contrary, i often find more dictatorial maintainership regimes to be similarly less receptive to UX concerns
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@scottjenson on the contrary, i often find more dictatorial maintainership regimes to be similarly less receptive to UX concerns 3 comments
@scottjenson i'm sorry! i was intending to reply in support of your thesis, that more conscientious projects are often more receptive to UX concerns, and that receptivity to UX concerns is often a great indicator of project health. my apologies for using what i now realize is rather pointed language @scottjenson didn't have the chops to write out a more thorough response but for example amongst build tools/build systems the receptivity to design and UX framings is often a direct result of having established the sort of communication process you describe with the user community; without that interaction, you get people seeing build tools as academic projects focused solely on some performance metric (for example) |
@hipsterelectron curious you'd pick out that specific word as 'what I'm asking for'. I'm not. The key wors were "jointly" and "teamwork"