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free open source software needs fewer engineers and more designers and product people

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  • inscript@merveilles.townI inscript@merveilles.town

    @TodePond you could totally be right but one side 'being able' to do the other is what I think excites me about intentionality in computer shit. i dont have enough experience with programmers to want to exclude them from another practice, and i dont think ive ever worked with someonecwho would identify with the term 'designer', I just know 'needing to pick' between one or the other confuses me and makes me less likely to do both.

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    @inscript you should meet some designers!

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      i see too many fossbros say we should trade convenience for privacy (which honestly starts turning into a buzzword to fire neurons in people's brains), and i just sit there thinking maybe in such an advanced society aspiring to a stable, peaceful and fulfilling life, we shouldn't trade shit one for another

      but try telling them that, they'll call you illiterate and lazy for not wanting to be a sysadmin of your own empire

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        tbf if said request comes from someone who actually has the capability and skills to contribute themself that's a reasonable thing to say

        but of course that's only a minority of cases where that happens

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          look, i've had my ride with trying to be a sysadmin, sure it's fun to have your own services you can fuck around in without the approval of anyone

          but it shouldn't be a necessity and rather something you can get into if you want

          actually foss/generally tech nerds should be forced to go outside, touch grass and interact with the normies so they can get off their imaginary selfhosted planet and get a grip on reality

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          • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

            free open source software needs fewer engineers and more designers and product people

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            @TodePond I guess without large amount of state funding it's not going to happen, especially from an accessibility standpoint.. Until then I guess we have to make do with people mostly making software for themselves

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            • yaxu@post.lurk.orgY yaxu@post.lurk.org

              @TodePond I guess without large amount of state funding it's not going to happen, especially from an accessibility standpoint.. Until then I guess we have to make do with people mostly making software for themselves

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              @yaxu strongly disagree! there are huge incentives for designers and product people to get involved with volunteering, just like programmers.

              and yes accessibility is a huge factor of this. getting design and product-oriented people involved means software becomes accessible to more people

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              • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

                free open source software needs fewer engineers and more designers and product people

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                @TodePond@mas.to and technical writer

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                • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

                  free open source software needs fewer engineers and more designers and product people

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                  @TodePond@mas.to FOSS engineers at the very concept of UX: ​​

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                  • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

                    @yaxu strongly disagree! there are huge incentives for designers and product people to get involved with volunteering, just like programmers.

                    and yes accessibility is a huge factor of this. getting design and product-oriented people involved means software becomes accessible to more people

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                    @TodePond Fair enough, I should be more optimistic!

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                    • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

                      we gave the tech nerds too much power

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                      @TodePond this is true in many fields

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                      • todepond@mas.toT todepond@mas.to

                        @yaxu strongly disagree! there are huge incentives for designers and product people to get involved with volunteering, just like programmers.

                        and yes accessibility is a huge factor of this. getting design and product-oriented people involved means software becomes accessible to more people

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                        @TodePond what are the incentives?

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