KDE Updates (… more like a TODO list)
- First off, I need to catch up on my day job work so I can get back to KDE. I don’t know what I was thinking taking 4 weeks vacation this summer. I feel like as soon as I catch up, I’m gone again, only to come back and play catchup again.
- One of my goals for the next week (probably this weekend with the way things are going) is to review all of the KDE User Research Profiles and provide feedback to the projects. Afterwards, it will be back to recruiting!
- I need to begin moving some of the KDE4 HIG content the SoU interns have been writing to techbase. Most of their work has been documenting patterns for common UI elements such as list edits and rich information lists. Additionally, they’ve also been filling in guidelines for lower-level widgets such as radio buttons, or capitalization rules.
- More system setting modules need reviewed for guideline compliance and good UI practices. Most modules have only a few tweaks for HIG compliance because their UIs are good. Unfortunately there are a few modules that need more than just tweaking and will require some major redesign. The other problem is finding a developer to fix them.
- KGrubEditor is looking good and hopefully will be ready for a first release soon.
- There are a few other apps on my list to work on for Ibex, but I don’t think they are ready for review yet.
- KDE 4.1 RC1 is out. I’m not sure how much I’ll be able to review between now and the release, but it’s on my list
- MD Loco usability testing has been postponed because we couldn’t secure a location for the date we were planning for and some other logistics. Hopefully we will be able to reschedule for August.
- Finally, I need to continue working on my presentation about the KDE Usability Project for Akademy. There is also some workshop planning to do as well.
seele :: Jul.16.2008 :: General, KDE/Kubuntu, Usability :: 5 Comments »
