[wp-design] Re: Just a quick clarification
Michael Heilemann
heilemann at gmail.com
Mon Sep 5 20:14:06 GMT 2005
"About signal-to-noise issue, I find it easy to filter in all "signal"
Well the thing is, I stopped reading Hackers because it ended up being
too busy and all over the place...
On 9/5/05, Joshua Sigar <jls_online at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Sure. I've followed so many mailing lists and I could
> see how vast valuable
> contribution could be gathered from a mailing list
> members. I don't see any
> groups that Matt mentioned that doesn't bring any good
> to its purpose.
>
> And just like wp-hackers have those hackers to
> prototype all those
> suggestion. This mailing list will still need all you
> designers to mock it
> up. About signal-to-noise issue, I find it easy to
> filter in all "signal"
> and ditch the "noise." Isn't easy to differentiate a
> well-founded statement
> from a not well-founded one?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Heilemann
> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2005 12:01 PM
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> Subject: Re: [wp-design] Re: Just a quick
> clarification
>
> "I think after shuttle is launched it would be worth
> making this list and
> opening it up to anyone who wants to help with the
> usability and aesthetics
> of WordPress."
>
> Do you think it could work? Signal-to-noise and all
> that?
>
> - Mike
>
> On 9/5/05, Matt Mullenweg <m at mullenweg.com> wrote:
> > Michael Heilemann wrote:
> > > Joen, Chris, Joshua, Matt. What do you think?
> >
> > Funnily enough, I just got on the face book last
> night for the first
> > time and one of the things that stood out to me was
> how intuitive
> > everything was.
> >
> > I think the latest work has more then enough
> momentum to carry it
> > through, but I also think adding another person to
> the list won't slow
> > it down.
> >
> > I think the broader issue is one of this list, and
> I'm curious about
> > thoughts on this. We have groups of people dedicated
> to documentation,
> > the forums, development, internationalization, but
> at the end of the
> > day people are interacting with and looking at the
> front-end of
> > WordPress, and we don't have any group of people
> (before this) focused
> > on that. I think after shuttle is launched it would
> be worth making
> > this list and opening it up to anyone who wants to
> help with the
> > usability and aesthetics of WordPress.
> >
> > --
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