@Mitu I very much agree with this. Community designs are a great source of inspiration, but we need to be very strict on the design language.
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RE: Mockups meeting point
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RE: Internationalization, Translators
Count me in! I can do both Italian and Polish.
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Did you ever consider becoming a cooperative?
after reading through this thread I'm left wondering: has this community ever considered becoming a cooperative?
There's a series of advantages in becoming a cooperative that could potentially be worth the slightly higher effort, like:
- A transparent and democratic governance model
- Member funding
- Access to micro-loans and/or donations
- Fiscal advantages (at least in some EU countries)
Are there any discussions around this?
Thanks
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RE: Compatibility or not as a development priority?
@NeoTheThird I perfectly understand your point, but temporary solutions have this nasty habit of turning permanent when you're not looking, that's all.
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RE: most wanted core apps to run ubuntu as daily phone OS
I'd add these:
- a weather forecast app
- an RSS/News app
- a navigation app
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RE: Compatibility or not as a development priority?
@NeoTheThird I perfectly understand your point, but temporary solutions have this nasty habit of turning permanent when you're not looking, that's all.
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RE: Compatibility or not as a development priority?
I believe we need to ask ourselves another, more fundamental question: who are we talking to?
Who are we willing to develop for: the careless, uneducated, social-media addicted mass or the tech-savvy and FLOSS-oriented (albeit less substantial) base of already existing GNU/Linux users?My personal opinion is that we'd rather deliver to the latter and build our future on rock-solid foundations and world class code quality rather than chasing after people who do not know nor care about open source, just for the sake of sticking a flag on the top of all-too-crowded Mount Social Media.
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RE: Did you ever consider becoming a cooperative?
@Flohack this is great news! Please keep us posted as this is vital information for those of us who wish to contribute financially
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RE: most wanted core apps to run ubuntu as daily phone OS
@WLBI Android compatibility is a shortsighted idea: the positive impact on adoption (if any... just look at Sailfish OS) will deplete rapidly while the "Android clone" aftertaste will last forever. Let's not forget OS/2's terrible "me too" death.
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RE: Did you ever consider becoming a cooperative?
@NeoTheThird I'm more than eager to contribute, even substantially (€50/100 a month) on Patreon, but I'd much appreciate if we could move towards a coop (or other legal entity model) ASAP.
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RE: Internationalization, Translators
Count me in! I can do both Italian and Polish.
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RE: most wanted core apps to run ubuntu as daily phone OS
I'd add these:
- a weather forecast app
- an RSS/News app
- a navigation app
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RE: Mockups meeting point
@Mitu I very much agree with this. Community designs are a great source of inspiration, but we need to be very strict on the design language.
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Did you ever consider becoming a cooperative?
after reading through this thread I'm left wondering: has this community ever considered becoming a cooperative?
There's a series of advantages in becoming a cooperative that could potentially be worth the slightly higher effort, like:
- A transparent and democratic governance model
- Member funding
- Access to micro-loans and/or donations
- Fiscal advantages (at least in some EU countries)
Are there any discussions around this?
Thanks
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RE: Tool to create prototypes and test them (proposal)
Hi,
we need to be very clear on the terms when talking about UX matters.
- Pencil is a wireframing/flowcharting tool (which I know very well and often use instead of Balsamiq).
- Fluid UI is more of a "low-fi prototype demo" service.
The two are not interchangeable nor synonimous.
@Nic264 I used to work on the core apps project and still have the Balsamiq credentials stored somewhere. The tool is pretty slick (though a little slow at times) and allows for both wireframing and live-testing.