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Design and the Roadmaps

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 1:45 am
by mikef90000
After reviewing the great progress on lxqt I decided to find out where it is going, but could not find an lxqt specific Roadmap.

The one for the GTK+2 based LXDE is buried in the wiki and has good detail: http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Roadmap

However, I've already noticed some UI differences between lxqt and LXDE that are making me very nervous. For instance, lxqt does not yet have a proper Panel Settings feature; hopefully the present limited functionality is considered 'interim' but how would we know? :(

In summary, is there a project-wide process for summarizing the new UI features and goals, including user suggestions and providing a structure for the dev team to work from? I don't consider myself a 'designer', but this team seems like the proper place to document such a process.

TIA, Mike

Re: Design and the Roadmaps

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:14 pm
by Bob E
The new Lubuntu 15.04 has this in their release announcement on Distrowatch:

"This release of Lubuntu offers nine months of support and focuses on minor bug fixes as the development team prepares the distribution for a switch to the newer LXQt desktop environment."

You might try searching around the Lubuntu site to see if there is anything helpful. Maybe even contact some of the developers for more info. It looks like they are going to go full steam with LXQt. Their IRC might be a good source as well.

Re: Design and the Roadmaps

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:28 pm
by Rex Bouwense
Excellent ideas. I do not expect LXQT to immediately replace LXDE and I do not expect it to be ready for prime time until next year. In the mean time we are getting a little at a time here and there.

Re: Design and the Roadmaps

Posted: Sat Apr 25, 2015 1:28 am
by mikef90000
Rex Bouwense wrote:Excellent ideas. I do not expect LXQT to immediately replace LXDE and I do not expect it to be ready for prime time until next year. In the mean time we are getting a little at a time here and there.
I understand that, but I meant to mention that having some kind of community 'master list' in place hopefully would prevent some time-consuming development work being done Now from being replaced Later.

Perhaps Now is the time to build a preliminary one from the lxde wiki, ideas posted here and from that annoyingly obsolescent discussion technology (the lxde mailing list).