Hello, On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 02:04:09PM -0700, Alice Merrick wrote: > Hello Git, > > I’m doing a 20% project with the Git Core team at Google. I've been > encouraged by Emily Shaffer and Jonathan Nieder to reach out to the > Git community to help incorporate UX practices into the Git > development cycle. My goal is to 1) gauge interest in improving Git's > user experience and 2) recruit interested folks in organizing or > attending a workshop where you can learn more about what UX is and > discuss ways to bake UX into the process of making changes to Git to > improve the experience for all users. > > Some additional context about me: I am a UX (user experience) > professional at Google. I have experience applying UX and > accessibility practices[1] to developer tools for searching, > reviewing, debugging code, etc. For the past couple years I’ve worked > with the Golang project on their websites and helped set project > priorities by collecting community feedback through their annual > developer survey[2]. > > Interested? > * Join the git UX Google group (https://groups.google.com/g/git-ux) if you > are interested in participating in an event. > * Reply directly to this email if you are interested in organizing the > event to discuss git UX (scheduling the event, sending invites, > communicating with invitees) Can you, please, use a sane mailing list for the discussion? The user experience of Google Groups really bad. Also it seems it is accessible only to people with a google account. Could you use a more inclusive technology? Thanks Michal