Hi,
thanks Intrigeri for the task list!
I've booked a room for 21 and 28 mai afternoon/evening for the tests.
Do you think Tails would be ready for testing by then ?
C
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On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 12:28 PM, intrigeri <intrigeri@???> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [Please keep the Cc list intact for anything on this topic that's not
> purely about what we at Tails should do internally.]
>
> Following-up on Zack's initiative to have us meet some designers
> interested in working on FOSS projects, some of us have recently met
> Claudio and Mael.
>
> The starting point is the obvious fact that FOSS projects too often
> have poor usability, and are not attractive enough to potential users.
> Claudio and Mael want to play a role in improving this situation, by
> building a bridge between the designers / graphics artists / UI
> experts community on the one hand, and the FOSS people on the other
> hand. This seems to be a great idea, and for a number of reasons,
> Tails would be a good candidate to try it :)
>
> Here is the plan and timeline we've drawn together:
>
> 1. $NOW--late May
>
> - make Tails/Wheezy ready for usability testing [[Tails folks]]
> * https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/6862
>
> - brainstorm a list of exercises (practical goals to achieve)
> that match the intended Tails use cases, and could be handed
> out to the people who'll participate in the usability testing
> session(s). Send the results to Claudio & Mael.
> * https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/6864
> * https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/usability_testing/
>
> - think about who we want to participate in the usability testing
> session; e.g. having good diversity seems important to me, to
> avoid the "developers with a specific cultural background and
> social position optimize software for their peers" trap.
> There's also the question of optimizing for first-time use, or
> for daily users, which are conflicting goals sometimes.
>
> - design, plan and organize a usability testing session [[Claudio
> & Mael, based on the input we will have provided]]
>
> 2. late May: conduct a usability testing session in Paris [[Claudio
> & Mael, but it would be useful if some Tails people were there]]
>
> 3. late May--late June: draw conclusions from #2, identify a set of
> 3-5 major usability and/or design problems (it's unclear to me if
> we'll focus on low-hanging fruits or critical problems to start
> with, we'll see) [[Claudio & Mael, most likely with some
> {communication with,participation from} Tails folks]]
>
> 4. late June: possibly present a talk about the ongoing process and
> current results at PSES (Pas Sages en Seine, a hacker conference
> in Paris) [[Claudio, Mael]]
>
> 5. mid-July: have a few teams of designers and UI experts at the
> Tails hackfest in Paris; give each team one of the previously
> identified problem, and half a day or two to find and propose
> a solution to it [[everybody involved + guests!]]
>
> 6. Implement the designed solutions. Build long-term collaboration
> with designers / UX experts / graphics artists upon this
> experience, wooo :)
>
> Claudio, Mael: please correct any misunderstanding and add missing
> bits as needed.
>
> Cheers,
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