While I love it that people are thinking about user experience, I am simply amazed at how many hidden experts we have at this company 😝 LOL
Jokes aside, this is not a supported use-case.
I could offer insight about “Normal” users just wanting things to work and how they don’t care or understand why they fail. Come explain to my wife this whole concept and watch her roll her eyes 😝
The best answer is “no, we don’t support that” and to suggest reaching out to a PM to share your ideas with them.
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Kenneth Wimer
Head of UX/UI
On 21.09.21, 13:00, "jsmeix" mailto:jsmeix@suse.de> wrote:
Hello,
On 2021-09-21 10:37, shundhammer wrote:
On 2021-09-20 11:14, jsmeix wrote:
I know, I know, but my mail was
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because what I actually wanted to do is
to "just try out something on Tumbleweed"
but that error exit interrupted my ongoing work
so I did not do a major mental task switch
to dig out the error message and YaST logs.
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Just read what I wrote ;-)
If this is already a "major mental task", then
just forget it and don't complain; it can't mean
much to you. We don't optimize for this case.
Why don't you read what I actually wrote?
I did not write it is a "major mental task".
I wrote it is "a major mental task switch".
Perhaps you need to learn something about UX?
In this case you may read about "focus of mind".
Technically it is OK in case of fatal errors.
But UX is poor in particular for normal end-users
in contrast to experts like admins who know
things like working in text-only mode,
switch consoles, call commands, and so on.
But I see this issue will not be considered
so I just forget it because you are right:
To me personally it means nothing.
I can help myself.
Goodbye
Johannes Meixner
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