I don't think i quite understand this...Are you saying we should develop
a new UI? I don't think so. The Windows UI is standard, and several
million users KNOW this UI. Our UI should be kept as close as possible
to windows without breaking any laws.
Aleksey Bragin wrote:
Hi, our UI Team Coordinator - mf - asked me to sent
this email on his
behalf, because unfortunately mails from his address doesn't reach any
mailing-list.
Here is the original message:
*From: *mf <mf(a)mufunyo.net <mailto:mf@mufunyo.net>>
*Date: *October 6, 2005 1:20:56 AM GMT+04:00
*Subject: **ReactOS UI Team - Concept, Plan, and: help wanted*
Greetings ReactOS developers and interested parties!
For the unintroduced, I am your humble UI coordinator. In addition, I
also made some graphics for the project.
-Concept-
I am here to remind you of a post that was made in the ReactOS user
forum, written by crappish (Mikko Tikkanen). In it the author wrote of
the need of a consistent user interface, the need of people that
actually have knowledge of such things, and how these people would
have to be in charge of enforcing such an interface. They should be
familiar with Windows, know how to make things accessible and
newbie-friendly, and have enough creativity to improve on existing
concepts. In addition to that, there should be someone who represents
this team and can interface it with the rest of the project, and make
sure everything is the way everyone wants it to be. Now, this
representative has been chosen. But there is no team to back him up!
-Recruiting-
So getting down to business. The UI team is recruiting two kinds of
people.
Primarily: Programmers who have sufficient knowledge to hack other
people's code, even if said code is rooted deeply in system libraries.
Skill in writing user interfaces and piecing together dialog
resources. No advanced skills beyond that required. This is most
important, since developers in this category can get straight to
business and get started on improving ReactOS.
Secondarily: Interface concept designers who have advanced knowledge
of human interfacing, easy access, logical positioning, and the
creativity to improve and expand on existing ideas. This is a
secondary category because a) right now there is little to do in this
respect, b) there are already two (counting Mikko?) of these people in
ReactOS, and c) for every 1 concept designer, there can be up to 10
implementing developers.
Even more appreciated, would be someone who fits both gloves and can
write code AND design interfaces. Sadly, experience proves that these
two traits don't usually come together in one person.
And! Just as important, though not actively recruited, I welcome icon
designers, graphic designers, font designers (that includes you,
wierd_w!), sound effect samplers, and programmers willing to implement
missing UI features (think of things such as extended cursor/icon
support, alpha blitting, runtime freetype configuration, recycle bin
functionality, control panel, autorun support, etc), on individual
application (mail me at mf(a)mufunyo.net <mailto:mf@mufunyo.net>).
-Plan-
The plan(tm) to kickstart the UI team is as follows:
Our first goal will be to make the surface experience of ReactOS
familiar. Surface in this context means the things a user will see
during and after bootup. This mainly involves modifying explorer; to
display a consistent and familiar start menu, and to show a friendly
explorer when My Computer or the Explore link is opened. This means
making all the surface icons consistent (my task), modifying
explorer's interface (the 'programmer' category), and figuring out the
best layout for the start menu (the 'designer' category).
There is no plan past this first task, because I cannot predict how
small or big the team is going to be, what feedback we are going to
get, and how fast things will move.
And that's it for my first big announcement. I hope this will get some
discussion going, and some balls rolling. I would also like to take
this opportunity to request a mailing list for the UI team, this
should have been set up right after the coordinator vote was over, but
it wasn't-- so to whoever's in charge of that, I count on you. Thanks.
Please reply to this mail only on the general list or to me in person
(if you're not on the list and only get digests), it is only
crossposted in ros-dev to get a wider range of attention.
Thanks for reading,
mf.
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