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@ArneBab

It's much slower than the commercial world where some "big important" says "hea developers do what the UX people say".

But that's OK, because we're here (partly) to learn, have enjoyment, and build good things that are alternative to the usual commercial stuff.

I hope that makes sense? If not, let's have a good discussion.

@humanetech @tyil @blacklight

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@bernat @ArneBab @tyil @blacklight

I've been in companies where the UX designer were true agile team members. They didn't have to know all the tech, but 'followed along' and having daily team discussion.

This close interaction leads to fruitful results, where the devs see e.g. how to componentize their code to fit better with UX patterns, and vice versa how UX design changes aren't disruptive to an extent where devs are ablaze with anger ;)

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