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Re: SEUL: Re: your mail



Cyber Link wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Randy Heineke wrote:
> 

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> 
> > The people exchanging views on SEUL are people with Linux experience. I
> > hope that a good number of SEUL users need little or no Linux
> > experience. These are the users I was thinking of that are not part of  your
> > organization.  Organization was a bad word since SEUL is still getting
> > organized.
> >
> > SEUL is struggling with user definiton.  Once defined it may be
> > refined to cover more, less or different users.  Sometimes people think
> > they have hot ideas and users will come out of the woodwork. (SEUL may be
> > in this situation).  Sometimes there really isn't a good fit for any
> > users (What SEUL could turn into without paying proper attention to users.)
> >
> > A simple test of a user definition is if it fits a named individual.
> >
> > A collection of such names is vital to testing.
> >
> > Testing is vital to success.
> >
> >
> > What I want to understand is what area has the responsibility for
> > keeping such a list.  When a volunteer is solicited who should we tell?
> >
> >
> > Sorry about going on and on,
> >
> >
> >
> 
> You have veary valid points. Maby we should consider getting some windows
> users on here and getting there opinions as to what thay would like to
> see. There will have to be testing done at some point and a group will be
> needed. But no matter what our end user is defined as we will need a base
> to install from and programs to handle general maintence of the machien.
> When to boils down to it I dont see the end user's worring about anything
> but the front end (the GUI, Configs, Install, etc) along with the apps
> and other user end software. We need a base befor we begin setting up what
> the end users want. Once the base is in place the software group, test
> group (maby), and user input as to the frontend will be needed. Maby I am
> missing something but the Base system must be togeather first, Then the
> nice install front end, then the work on the interface can begin..

I'm now using a Win95 machine, and we've got two of those here, so I can
do some of the testing (of course not in my own)...

Regards,

Demian Rootring
rootring@xs4all.nl
The Netherlands

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