Yay, I like it. Across different operating systems? We don't do anything on Windows or Mac.
Jonathan On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 09:40:28AM +0200, Jens Reuterberg wrote: > Time to get back to the vision. > > ---- Plasma Vision 2 ---- > > Plasma Desktop is a cross device work environment where total trust is put on > the user's capacity to best define her own workflow and preferences. > > Plasma is simple by default, a clean work area for real world usage which > intends to stay out of your way. > Plasma is powerful when needed, enabling the user to create the workflows > that > make her more effective to complete her tasks. > > Plasma never dictates the user's needs, it only strives to solve them. Plasma > never defines what the user should be allowed to do, it only ensures that she > can. > > Our motivation is that we enable actual work to happen, across devices, > across > different operating systems, using any application needed. > > We build to be durable, we create to be usable, we design to be interesting. > > ------------------------ > > Reasoning behind the vision: > The key aspects of it is that Plasma is "Cross Device" - we state that as > clearly as possible. "Simple by default, powerful when needed" has to be > repeated within it to hammer that in as that is, in many ways a communicative > tool we really want associated with Plasma. > > Removed Desktop Environment after last one as that was seen as too much > "computer" and too little "Mobile" etc. > > The focus is "work" and "tasks", IRL stuff focusing on a user that needs to > solve an actual problem instead of an attempt to create further ones through > complexity. At the same time we want to ensure that we never strip the user > of > options (this is one of the weak points in the vision - more on that below) > > Finally its the poetic vitruvian line at the end: Firmitas, Utilitas, > Venustatis. That something is "well built" or "durable", that something is > "usable" (from a users perspective easy to use) and finally "beautiful" or > interesting to use - inspiring usage. Build/Create/Design is intended not as > work roles ("designer" etc) but something we all do ("designing the system" > for example). > > ------------------------ > > Feedback, spellchecking, grammar checking and just "yay" or "neigh" wanted. > > /Jens