Martin and Mario... very focused
29 Jul 2007
… and feeling very lonely (joke joke)
(look at the nice pic on Mario’s screen.. does it look familiar? ha ha)

… and feeling very lonely (joke joke)
(look at the nice pic on Mario’s screen.. does it look familiar? ha ha)
Any social rule that seeks to destroy family is faulty and, moreover, not applicable.
Society is soluble; family is not.
Family is made of natural laws; society is soluble for its false, artificial, transient, expedient, contingent, accidental laws that untangle in its constitution.
It shall often be useful, necessary, good to dissolve society when it is faulty or too old or inapropriate.
It shall never be useful, nor necessary nor good to dissolve family.
When you decompose society, what you get as last residue, is not the individual but the family.
Family is the crystal of society.
Victor Hugo, CHOSES VUES (1830-1848) Folio Classique
(Poorly translated from the French version)
Victor got it right hasn’t he?
We’ve spent a load of time trying to figure out how to take away the complexity in our application, focussing on taking features that are functional and making them super simple, easy, and ultimately what we hope will be a joy to use.
To do that we go through multiple user interface and design iterations, which always brings out the passion in people. Just today we had a group of the team arguing passionately over a small but important feature, where the differences between American and European audiences became very clear.
Our challenge is that we’re often so invested in what we do, so close to the nuances, that we often forget to take a step back and look at things with fresh and critical eyes. Which is in part why we’re opening up the application to Alpha users - given enough eyeballs all bugs are shallow and hopefully user interface issues will surface too.
So I guess my question is aimed at everyone who is an Alpha user - is it a joy to use Kindo? is it a pleasurable experience?
If yes, we’re doing something right; and if not, we’re most definitely doing something wrong and need to examine what it is, and what we can do to make it a joy.
I’d like to think that we’re pretty open to constructive criticism and suggestion, so any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated!!
… a family tree!
one of the forgotten email signature:
fabien
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email: fabien@kindo.com
family tree:

looks good doesn’t it? ha ha
who wants to code the automatic generation of that text tree? :>