Talk:Design process

Sorry, who appointed Dino Dini king of the world? He wrote some computer games in the 90s... I'm not sure why he needs a Wikipedia page devoted to his opinions on design. 89.241.52.16 03:56, 28 April 2007 (UTC)


 * This isn't the Dino Dini page. This is a section of the design article that was moved from that article for some unexplained reason. Making this a separate smaller article draws even more attention to the name than it had in the design article. There is a discussion on that talk page about Dino Dini. I assume the user who added it to that page, figured that the quotes from Dino Dini were relevant to the article and decided to give credit to the person who made that quote. Had the quotes been in print, users could have just referenced the document rather than mention Dino Dini in the paragraph; and it wouldn't have drawn so much attention to the person. My point here is that the relevance to the article is more about the quotes than the person who made the quotes. I think they are relevant quotes. However, if anyone knows of a better way to use the quotes without drawing as much attention to the person or leaving the quotes unattributed, we could try it. Oicumayberight 17:40, 28 April 2007 (UTC)