[vlc] User - friendliness and VLC

Harold Brochmann hbcb at shaw.ca
Mon Oct 1 06:09:33 CEST 2007


Thank you for your information. I went to the Wiki page and am now listening to a shoutcast.

I'll be writing this up in a newsletter I do for a club.

I'll keep you posted.

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Harold and/or Candace Brochmann
SaltSpring Island BC, Canada
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  From: Rafaël Carré 
  To: Mailing list for VLC media player users 
  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 18:07
  Subject: Re: [vlc] User - friendliness and VLC


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  Harold Brochmann a écrit :
  > I downloaded VLC and 4 pfd documents and have played with this for the last day or two. With your permission I shall make some comments which may easily be taken as criticisms - which I guess they are.
  > 
  > Perhaps I do not have what is perceived to be the required qualifications to make these observations. Let me just state that I'm now in my early 70's, retired after teaching Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science for 30-odd years and at one time I wrote a lot of software for the early Commodore machines, including a couple of word processors.
  > 
  > VLC seems to be pretty skookum when it comes to what I assume it is (or will be) capable of doing. Most impressive. But... some common errors are being made.
  > 
  > If you want to write a successful piece of software you need to write the manual first - and it needs to be edited over and over by non-programmer potential users. Only after this is in the can do you start coding.
  > 
  > This is not what appears to have happened here.
  > 
  > Also - the 4 pdf documents were, in common with most documentation "these days" (!) gives the distinct impression that the purpose of the exercise is to use as much paper as possible - rather than actually leading the unfamiliar potential user through the steps needed to make things happen.
  > 
  > Well there you have it. I'm not intentionally pissing on your parade... just being "upfront" - and perhaps contributing? Well, I hope, anyhow.
  > 
  > Best wishes

  Hello,

  Actually we do code first, and document (sometimes) after.

  I think the pdf you are talking about are the one from
  www.videolan.org/doc .

  That documentation may be not up to date, contributors are welcomed ;)

  You can find also some documentation on the wiki: http://wiki.videolan.org

  VLC has a lot of features, and it's a huge task to document them all,
  and especially to do so in a friendly way for "unfamiliar users".

  If you want to help by editing the wiki, or refreshing the pdf
  documentation (available also in rtf, text, and html), you are welcome.

  Best regards

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  Rafaël Carré
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