UX design help
leekleak
leekleak at proton.me
Fri Jan 2 19:34:21 GMT 2026
Hmm, I see.
I guess I should probably make some mockups first and get some user feedback to ensure that the changes I have in mind look good to everyone, not just me.
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On Friday, 01/02/26 at 20:54 Albert Vaca Cintora <albertvaka at gmail.com> wrote:
> We already have some views in Compose, but definitely not all. In general we don't just convert XML to Compose, unless using Compose gives us some kind of advantage or makes implementing some feature or fixing some bug easier. If someone wants to convert things to Compose, I'm fine with that as long as the result is not worse than what we have now.
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> On Wed, Dec 31, 2025 at 12:23 PM leekleak <leekleak at proton.me> wrote:
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>> Hey, I've been thinking of helping to improve the UX of KDE Connect.
>>
>> Unfortunately I have no experience working with XML, just Compose, so I've been thinking what would be the best course of action for me.
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>> Technically I could just do what most designers do - make some mock-ups on Figma, get some user feedback and then ask the programmers to implement that. Sadly I am aware that's not quite how open source projects work :/ If I don't make the changes myself, no one will.
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>> If all the screens were in Compose I could just implement all the changes myself, however now I'd probably have to also convert them from XML beforehand which would lead to very big and unwieldy PRs. Thus I'm left wondering if there are plans or an undergoing effort to move to Compose and if so, how's it progressing.
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