For some of us, Jangouts has become a tool we use everyday. It works (most of the time) and it helps to reduce the impact of having a distributed team.

In the past, Jangouts developers were busy making it to work. But, unfortunately, they didn't pay attention to UX. So the idea of this project is to invest some time trying to improve usability and make Jangouts looks better.

Cynthia already started to work on some improvements and recently, in the Jangouts mailing list, David Díaz proposed to use Material Design.

On the other hand, we should consider working on top of the angular-2 branch which should receive some love through another project during this Hack Week.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

angular jangouts typescript ux javascript ui

This project is part of:

Hack Week 15

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  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa liked this project.
  • over 8 years ago: cyntss added keyword "ui" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: cyntss joined this project.
  • over 8 years ago: ancorgs joined this project.
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  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa added keyword "angular" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa added keyword "jangouts" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa added keyword "typescript" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa added keyword "ux" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa added keyword "javascript" to this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa started this project.
  • over 8 years ago: IGonzalezSosa originated this project.

  • Comments

    • cyntss
      over 8 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      He had a couple of meetings with Ancor and Imo to discuss and define personas in Jangouts in order for us to start defining Use Cases we can work with to improve the UX for our Jangout's users.

      The presentation and temporal persona's profiles created:

      http://slides.com/cynthiasanchez/jangouts#/

    • cyntss
      over 8 years ago by cyntss | Reply

      The new persona's profiles are ready:

      Joffrey

      Jim

      Sheldon

      Cartman

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