OpenUsability


OpenUsability is a project to help usability experts coordinate with open source software projects to improve the software's interaction and usability. They have worked with projects such as GIMP and KDE.

History

OpenUsability was originally a thought that developed at the KDE developers conference in 2003 after a comparison of usability in Windows XP and KDE 3.1 was performed. Open source projects were able to register with OpenUsability from 2004 onwards.

Examples

;OpenPrinting
;GIMP

Season of Usability

Season of Usability is a series of sponsored design projects for students, in order to get them involved in FLOSS projects.