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Re: [Librefm-discuss] Some thoughts about the librefm theme


From: Matt Lee
Subject: Re: [Librefm-discuss] Some thoughts about the librefm theme
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 14:58:27 -0500
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On 01/05/11 12:41, Lincoln de Sousa wrote:
> Hello there,
> 
> Some days ago, I've rediscovered libre.fm and, obviously, I found it
> amazing again :)
> 
> But, looking at the current layout and the road map, I had some ideas
> that I'd like to share with you. I started to work in some wireframes to
> demonstrate what I'm thinking about librefm interface. I'm trying to
> make it as simple as possible, but also suggesting some new features.
> 
> My first try was the Profile page [0]. I'm proposing a two columns
> layout for this page. One, with the most important info, like user data,
> "now playing" and last listened entries. In the other column, I've
> suggested to add features like a box to reach the player page, instead
> of using a new entire page, a box with avatars of friends and a list
> with last dents made by the user (if he/she fills the statusnet info, of
> course).
> 
> Another thing I started to work on was the settings page. It's the place
> that the user sets all information about {him,her}self. It's usualy
> dangerous to use tabs to separate things in a layout, but I've tried to
> use it to organize different types of settings that a user can fill in.
> 
> It is very important to know if I'm following the right path and if I
> should continue to work on it.
> 
> Thank you very much for this nice software. it would be a pleasure to
> help you on it :)

I like this a lot.

It would be amazing to have you work on the site.

What I propose is a two stage process:

1. Let's get a really awesome theme for GNU FM made up.
2. Let's get that theme styled for the Libre.fm brand.

To this end, we should consider getting something like dev.foocorp.org
up with a copy of GNU FM from git, pulling in themes from Lincoln's work.

Lincoln: I have a couple of questions for you.

1. Are you in the US and over 18 years old? We can get the ball rolling
and get assignment forms sent out to you ASAP.

2. Are you familiar with working with git at all?

Best,

matt


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