The Document Foundation is the small non-profit entity behind LibreOffice. It oversees the project and community, and is now expanding with new developer roles. So let’s say hello to Dan Williams, who joins the team to work on design and user interface (UI) improvements, with an initial focus on macOS: Tell us a bit about […]
excited to see what this means for the project, the poor UI/UX of libreoffice is easily its most glaring flaw imo
Ok? They can stick to building computers and people who actually use the computers can work on their usabilities. Nerds dont need ui they can use the terminal.
Please keep this man away from ui/ux. Nerds designing UI is how libre office got in this mess in the first place.
Nerds are the reason computers even exist. Maybe you need to leave the internet You muscle-brained jock. Go take your protein-shake
Ok? They can stick to building computers and people who actually use the computers can work on their usabilities. Nerds dont need ui they can use the terminal.
‘Nerds should stick to building computers’ but not the software computers are running is honestly one of the more harebrained takes I’ve read.
He is not designing the UI, he will be implementing it.
The UI and UX will stay bad as it is, just on a modern technology stack.