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A: Again, that's up to you.  It can be as simple as a screenshot, you can post a wiki page (eg. [[09052007Notifications]]) or we'll even host a WebEx for you and you can do a live demo.
 
A: Again, that's up to you.  It can be as simple as a screenshot, you can post a wiki page (eg. [[09052007Notifications]]) or we'll even host a WebEx for you and you can do a live demo.
  
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If you want to be even more involved, the [[User Interface Best Practices Working Group]] is open to all Eclipse members.  If you have a passion for UI and user experience and want to help improve the Eclipse experience, attend the conference calls and join us!
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Latest revision as of 00:25, 20 February 2008

Q: What is a user interface walkthrough?

A: Well, it is pretty much what you want it to be, as long it involves the user interface or user experience of your project. The format is about a 30 minute presentation followed by discussion and brain-storming with the cross-section of developers and user interface designers that make up the working group.

Q: How do I participate?

A: You can sign up by going to the UIBPWG wiki and adding yourself to the agenda of your desired week. (Just edit the wiki page User_Interface_Best_Practices_Working_Group#Meetings Give a one or two liner about the topic. You can also send an email to the UIBPWG mailing list (ui-best-practices-working-group@eclipse.org). Or you can join one of our conference and talk to us about doing a UI walkthrough.

Q: How do I prepare for the walkthrough?

A: Again, that's up to you. It can be as simple as a screenshot, you can post a wiki page (eg. 09052007Notifications) or we'll even host a WebEx for you and you can do a live demo.

If you want to be even more involved, the User Interface Best Practices Working Group is open to all Eclipse members. If you have a passion for UI and user experience and want to help improve the Eclipse experience, attend the conference calls and join us!

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