ive been on this wild ride for almost 4 years now - my first real dip into
open-source tech was a game changer! i started with something simple: building offline-first experiences. its like having to code ur way out of an internet blackout, but totally worth the challenge.
then came along working fully remote and async on one big project team - its all about staying in sync without being together every day . there were definitely some growing pains, especially when youre trying not just a new workflow but also different time zones.
anyone out here struggling with keeping everyone looped into the latest changes while respecting people's local schedules? im pretty sure
trello and
slack helped us keep things rolling smoothly (or at least as smooth as possible).
and oh, lets not forget about designing for an open landscape - figuring that one was like painting a huge mural where everyone gets to contribute. it made me rethink how we can make our designs both accessible yet flexible.
so yeah. firsts everywhere! anyone else got some
ux tips or tools they swear by when jumping into new projects?
full read:
https://uxdesign.cc/working-in-the-open-learnings-from-designing-open-source-technology-67a7f71bc450?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4