On 04.03.2010, at 15:53, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am Donnerstag 04 März 2010 schrieb Robert Lihm:
I'm afraid that we make the same mistakes we made with the current opensuse.org theme and endup with a big, not maintainable, patchwork- monster-theme.
Hi,
But you agree that creating mockups alone won't help you finish the goal of a theme that works for all applications, right?
It would be a solid base in a traditional project-management.
So I think the approach to "define something, try it, redefine it, try it again, redefine it, try it again till it works" is a good one - it just needs to be clear that all our porting efforts are part of the great "define a common theme" goal and to me it is.
Yep, but I'm a bit afraid, that the "umbrella" drift more and more apart.
Then again I must say I asked you the week before christmas what the timeline for bento is and you said it's only weeks from finished not months (I asked you explicitly) and you agreed that starting to experiment with it for build.o.o is good.
That's correct. It was an experiment. I'm just saying, that I see us running into the same problems as last time. I'm _not_ saying "Person A made everything wrong". We should think about, how to avoid the old misstakes.
Now I'm suprised you meant "DON'T TOUCH IT!" when you said that.
No :-) Cheers, Robert
Greetings, Stephan
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