Re: [Usability] Hackfest social activities

2010-02-18 Thread Allan Day
> > 4. An exciting trip! > > > > I've had a couple of ideas for trips to enlighten and inspire. The first > > is the London Design Museum [4]. The second is an exhibition called > > 'Decode: Digital Design Sensations' [5], which is showing at the moment, > > and looks highly relevant to the subje

Re: [Usability] London GNOME Beers - 26th Feb (+ a11y folks)

2010-02-18 Thread Calum Benson
On 17 Feb 2010, at 21:40, Thomas Wood wrote: > If there are lots more people than usual wanting to come, we may look > into reserving an area in the Cheshire Cheese and eating there. So > please make sure you put your name down so we can let people know if the > arrangements change. Will be weir

Re: [Usability] London GNOME Beers - 26th Feb (+ a11y folks)

2010-02-18 Thread Reinout van Schouwen
Hi Thomas, Op woensdag 17-02-2010 om 21:40 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Thomas Wood: > The accessibility folks are over in London town for a usability hackfest > next week, so we thought it would be nice to have a meet-up event to > coincide. Somewhere in between a couple of beers and I've-lost

[Usability] The HIG and Mallard

2010-02-18 Thread Shaun McCance
Hi folks, I've read with interest some of the ideas about how to restructure the HIG to be less of a book and more of a collection of pointers and topics. I'd like to explore whether Mallard is a good fit or this. Mallard is a document format that's explicitly designed to support related collect

Re: [Usability] The HIG and Mallard

2010-02-18 Thread Karl Lattimer
Looks awesome, and practically the kind of thing we were talking about. The question is, how easy is it to create the kind of structured content we're talking about? This will be a topic of interest at the hackfest, I think we're intending to create a developer friendly source of GNOME related UI