On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Mark Kretschmann <kretschm...@kde.org> wrote: > Bottom line: If we don't want Amarok to be a complete nerd tool, it > might make sense to go back to our original goal with Amarok 2, which > was "making powerful features easy to use". We used to say: "Amarok 2 > should be able to pass the Mom-Test: If our Mom's can't use it, we did > not do it well enough."
Small correction: With "Mom-Test" we did not mean to imply that all moms are incapable of using complex software. The whole thing stemmed from something that Max Howell had said, back then: "I would like to see my mom being able to use Amarok one day." You could replace "his mom" with my dad, he would run into exactly the same issues. It has nothing to do with gender, but it rather stemmed from an ad-hoc discussion. -- Mark Kretschmann Amarok Developer, Senior Software Engineer at Nokia Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe http://amarok.kde.org - http://fsfe.org - http://nokia.com _______________________________________________ Amarok-devel mailing list Amarok-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok-devel