I'm actually tackling a similar problem in my "real job" right now.
I found this to be an interesting look at what a pattern library is and
what it should not be
<http://www.uie.com/articles/components_vs_patterns/>. It's a quick
read that could then lead to an interesting discussion.
For example, button ordering might not belong at the level of a pattern
as it doesn't really describe a problem and solution, but rather an
implementation of a component (or whatever term can be used).
So perhaps the pattern library itself could be cross-desktop, and a more
implementation-focused library be created for each of the various desktops?
If we're setting the pattern library to be so high level though it
really behooves us to look at the other pattern libraries out there to
see if we could just adopt an existing one rather than re-inventing the
wheel.
Kirk
On 09/06/2010 11:28 PM, Allan Caeg wrote:
Hello!
Remember the Compliance to GNOME UI Patterns of Cross-Platform Apps
<http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2010-August/msg00030.html>
thread? I emailed Celeste Lyn Paul from the KDE Usability team about
the possibility of working on a cross-desktop UI Pattern library. This
way, Cross-platform apps like Firefox would conform to UI patterns
that are applicable to different desktop environments and it may mean
more people working on the UI Pattern Library. Looks like she's
interested.
How do you think can we do this? Also, who else (other than KDE
usability) do we communicate with?
You can find Celeste's email below.
Best Regards,
Allan
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *Celeste Lyn Paul* <cele...@kde.org <mailto:cele...@kde.org>>
Date: Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: UI Patterns of Cross-Platform Apps
To: allanc...@ubuntu.com <mailto:allanc...@ubuntu.com>
Hi Allan,
KDE has a few patterns listed in the HIG. It is a project we started 3
years ago, but lost the contributors who were working on them. I think
having a cross-desktop library of UI patterns is a great idea. Let me
know how Gnome plans on working this out with other projects.
~ Celeste
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Celeste Lyn Paul <se...@obso1337.org
<mailto:se...@obso1337.org>> wrote:
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone.
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Allan Caeg <allanc...@ubuntu.com <mailto:allanc...@ubuntu.com>>
> Date: September 3, 2010 2:50:06 EDT
> To: se...@obso1337.org <mailto:se...@obso1337.org>
> Subject: UI Patterns of Cross-Platform Apps
>
> Hello Celeste,
>
> The GNOME Usability Team is currently working on UI Patterns (see
> http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/HIG3 ,
> http://live.gnome.org/User%20Interface%20Patterns , and
> http://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/ui-patterns). My work as the UX Advocate for
> Firefox exposed an issue related to it. I started a discussion with
GNOME
> Usability people on whether or not cross-platform apps should follow
the UI
> Patterns. They seem to agree that cross-platform apps should comply
to the
> patterns.
>
> My concern now is for other environments especially KDE. I believe
that we
> can work together in generating UI patterns. This way, we can make
> cross-platform apps comply so they will fit nicely in KDE and GNOME.
I don't
> specialize in toolkits, but it seems that a shared UI Pattern
Library could
> work.
>
> What do you think can we do? :)
>
> Best Regards,
> Allan Caeg
> http://www.google.com/profiles/allancaeg#about
>
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Celeste Lyn Paul
KDE Usability Project
KDE e.V. Board of Directors
www.kde.org <http://www.kde.org>
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