Sat, Mar 10, 2007
FLOSS Usability Sprint Quick Impressions
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Coming to you live, quick impressions from our fourth
FLOSS Usability Sprint: (LZC)
- Each of our sprints have had a distinct personality. One thing
that strikes me about our participants this time is how well all of
them understand and buy into usability. One big reason for that is
our projects -- we have
three
repeat projects plus Firefox. It also reflects nicely on a growing
shared understanding on what OpenSource and usability are, and how
we can marry the two together. (LZD)
- After having gone through three and a half of these sprints, I find
that I have inadvertently become a knowledge repository for a ton of
great learning about both usability and OpenSource. While I love the
learning, I can't help but think that there's someone in the
community with a greater individual stake than I -- a usability
practitioner or an OpenSource developer -- who's missing out on a
great personal opportunity to serve that same role and really become
a champion and leader of the cause. (LZE)
- Great space + great people + great process = GroupGenius. It never fails. (LZF)
- People who have never participated in this type of event before
don't realize how exhausting it is. This is not BarCamp. Yeah, we're
connecting, we're knowledge-sharing, and we're having fun. But
we're also working. And it's really fun watching these folks --
after an exhausting week of regular week -- crank away on these
projects. If work were always this fun, the world would truly be an
interesting place. It feels even better knowing that we're working
on tools that will make an impact on the world at large. (LZG)
- Google's very own LeslieHawthorn is
awesome. I know, I know, I've
gushed
about her before. But it needs to be said again and again and again. (LZH)
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