[Kde-women] kde-women Digest, Vol 58, Issue 2
Lydia Pintscher
lydia at kde.org
Sat Apr 27 17:53:35 UTC 2013
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Cottom, McMillan <tcottom at emory.edu> wrote:
> Thank you for asking Lydia.
>
> My gut instinct when I read through projects was that my corporate writing and academic research skills would be good for writing documentation. Part of how I market myself professionally is as a translator of sorts for academic-ese. Thus, my public writing on academic issues in non-academic presses.
Great! In this area Anne can probably help you most. She's the master
of userbase.kde.org.
> I would also be interested in developing my interests in user design. I had to design a university website a year ago and I got into wire-framing user flow and design as part of the development process. I've since become fascinated by all the implicit assumptions about users that are embedded in each interface decision.
For this the kde-usability mailinglist might be a good start. (Don't
be shy - they're nice.)
Cheers
Lydia
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