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Git is designed to manage text files, so, if your files are svg or otherwise text based, Git is very efficient. If your files are binaries, like audio files, Git...

I have tried to outline the nature of OSD's communication needs in the following diagram. ![osd_communication](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4901306/23883873/614c2752-08b5-11e7-9b6d-07fc7b447978.png) It only takes a short leap of logic from here to see that GitHub...

Kind words indeed, @guiguru. I suspect a Collaborative Design & Development Environment will remain a dream until we understand the systemic issues (described briefly [here](https://www.quora.com/Why-does-open-source-software-usually-have-poor-UI-and-UX-design-What-can-be-done-to-improve-this) as the value exchange system)...

@simonv3 I think the bottom diagram makes clear that there are platforms for (open source) developers to discuss and collaborate, but there are none for designers or for designer-dev collaboration....

@simonv3 1. This is what GH looks like for me (quick test in browser). ![responsive](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/4901306/23930036/9134ce90-0975-11e7-8f4c-eb9ed9019985.jpg) 2. SEO is important for designers who do not know about open source or GH...

@bnvk You're right, for some reason, GH is not responsive on my Firefox, but is on Chromium. Apologies for the confusion. > IMHO this should be done carefully and not...

@jdittrich, the problem with splitting the survey into stakeholders is that many people are users, developers and designers at the same time. This is why I prefer a more powerful...

@jdittrich yes, definitely group related questions together, but ask them in the one survey. @HeikoTietze, when you say LimeSurvey has bad usability, is that for respondents or survey builder? If...

@HeikoTietze I would prefer to make it easier for the respondent by hiding unnecessary questions rather than asking them to check whether it is relevant for them. Hopefully, there will...

@grahamperrin, good point. Consistency is a good thing. I think "great design" and "UX" are largely compatible with each other, so it seems to me to be (merely) semantics. I...