I really don't want to trash open source projects, but.
I'm trying to convert the Bitcoin foldable to Scribus, as suggested, to easily manage translations. I set up the canvas, drew a rectangle... and after of 10 minutes clicking around I was still unable to find how to change the color. I felt quite stupid. So I searched and: https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/45814/how-do-i-change-a-shapes-color-in-scribus
C'mon, guys!
If we want open source to win, we should drastically improve the user experience with a stronger and more effective collaboration between developers and UI/UX designers.
If you are a great open source developer, beg a good designer to join your project, please. This will probably make the difference between software that can leave its mark and evolve, becoming known and used by the general public, and a niche project used by a few tireless admirers of free software.
If you are a designer and you are devoting all your energy to pushing sales for dubious companies, please consider sharing some of your skills/time for something that can be truly useful to humanity, and beg an open source developer to accept your support.
Recognizing that we need to improve and cheerfully begging each other seems to be the solution.
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I agree. I was previously working on a project but since I’m just collaborating i could see the need for a ui/ux designer but i guess we are expected to handle all fields. Do everything.
Ten more minutes to change a text's color (no, it's not the same workflow). Damn.