@leisa No. And no desire to within the current systems. We need to change the culture. (Big difference bet. design leading and design‐led.)
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@aral@adrianh@leisa@sophiedennis Agree. Current open source project structures encourage design by committee. -
@ralphsaunders Also most OSS projects *aren't* committees. I'd say benign dictator is most common pattern ;) /cc@aral@leisa@sophiedennis -
@adrianh@ralphsaunders@aral@sophiedennis there’s often a lot of committee going on beneath the benign dictator tho’ -
@leisa@adrianh@ralphsaunders@aral@sophiedennis How do we get past the culture of contribution being limited to code? V. hard to contrib -
@daveixd Flip answer: Lean to code! Simples ;-) /cc@leisa@ralphsaunders@aral@sophiedennis -
@adrianh Even if I could code, not all contribution is code. /@leisa@ralphsaunders@aral@sophiedennis -
@daveixd Not all development skills are code either. But all product increments are *code* /cc@leisa@ralphsaunders@aral@sophiedennis -
@adrianh@aral@daveixd@leisa@sophiedennis Disagree, code is just the implementation of a product and its design. - 1 more reply
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@aral Ubuntu, Mozilla, and many smaller projects are getting more design input - but not via designer über alles /cc@sophiedennis@leisa -
@adrianh@sophiedennis@leisa Bias in that tweet exactly what needs change (design-led=design über alles=only way to compete in consumer). -
@aral As does the bias in your rephrasing ;-) I said "designER über alles". I'm all for design über alles. /cc@sophiedennis@leisa -
@adrianh@aral sorry but... can we please stop arguing about whose job is most important? For more: http://ow.ly/fhVHn ;) +@leisa -
@sophiedennis Erm... yes! I ♡ collaboration and thoroughly approve of your rant! ;-) /cc@aral@leisa
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@aral There's a difference between design leadership and designer in charge. OSS is open to former. Rejects latter /cc@sophiedennis@leisaThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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