Hi Thierry, Sorry for not noticing this thread and replying earlier.
I've now reviewed the minutes from the meeting, and I support thingee's suggestion of having a UX working group. This way, UX can get the attention it rightly deserves. Without the research and guidelines provided by the UX team, user-facing projects (such as Docs) will be poorer. I believe that it's in Foundations best interests to ensure that UX work is ongoing, and adequately supported, in the same way as Marketing and other user outreach services. I am happy to work with Foundation (on behalf of the Docs team) to determine how this would work in practice. Thanks, Lana On 05/01/17 00:43, Thierry Carrez wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Piet recently reached out to me to explain that he won't be able to > continue in his role as OpenStack UX team's PTL. Since he created the > team and spent a lot of time coordinating its activities, that raises > the question of the future of the OpenStack UX team. > > The situation was discussed at the TC meeting yesterday[1] and the > general feeling was that there was a lot of value in a separate team > centralizing things like Persona definition and facilitating > properly-conducted UX surveys. That said, if nobody is able to dedicate > the time that effort needs, we could also disband the centralized team > and encourage every project to adopt the tools and techniques that were > built and introduced by the UX team in the past years. > > So... What are your thoughts on those options ? Do we have a volunteer > (or more than one) to take over UX PTLship ? > > [1] > http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/tc/2017/tc.2017-01-03-20.00.log.html#l-404 > -- Lana Brindley Technical Writer Rackspace Cloud Builders Australia http://lanabrindley.com
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