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@ArneBab

Usually, there are good software contributors who 1) get it (i.e. "this design approach is better than what we were going to do), 2) are interested in trying something new (i.e. working with a UX designer), 3) are "converted" to the benefit of having UX design included at the beginning of something, or some other decision that UX contributions are useful/important/lead to better software.

@humanetech @tyil @blacklight

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Bernard Tyers

@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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