So if the incentive to improve it will end and the people who contribute
will switch over.. you have nothing to complain about, because the quote
unquote "imposed" skin will die out. End of problem.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:55 AM, MZMcBride <z(a)mzmcbride.com> wrote:
Brandon Harris wrote:
This reads to me like you're trying to start
a fight with the Usability
team, and I don't rightly cotton to that idea. The team is comprised of
many people, all with different opinions to be sure - but they are all
*dedicated to the mission.*
I wasn't aware "cotton" could be used a verb. Thanks for that. Your point
is
hollow, though.
So you should assume good faith, even if you
disagree.
When there's a financial incentive to change the interface, the interface
is
going to change, regardless of whether it's an improvement or necessary. I
think this is partially (perhaps more than partially) the reason that
Wikimedia is now shifting away from large grants in favor of small
donations. (Sue may have said as much explicitly, I'd have to look.) And,
for what it's worth, I think it's a smart shift.
Brandon Harris wrote:
It is possible for long-term or power-users of
Wikimedia software to
change the skin they use if they find serious fault with Vector.
Oliver Keyes wrote:
Impose? You know it can be turned off, right?
Being able to disable the skin is one of the reasons it won't see
improvement. It's far less effort to switch your personal skin back to the
old default (which is what thousands of people have done) than battle those
who have imposed (yes, imposed) the new skin. And when the power-users and
long-term contributors (those who have accounts‹anonymous users can't
change
their skin) switch back, the incentive to work on improving the skin
greatly
diminishes.
This is a basic principle of interface design; I'm sure there's a Wikipedia
article about it somewhere.
MZMcBride
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