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Autor: Giorgio Maone
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A: sajolida, Tails user experience & user interface design, u
Assumpte: Re: [Tails-ux] User testing of the installation assistant, ISO verification extension, and Tails Installer in Debian
> We'll actually be having a
> sprint to put together all the pieces of the new installation process
> between November 9 and 13.
> [...] I haven't seen any code for the ISO verification extension and would
> like to have an .xpi by then. Is that possible? How were you planning
> your work Giorgio?

After some discussions I had with Mozilla's add-ons/e10s team I've been
trying to reduce as much as possible our extension's reliance on XPCOM
through SDK's 'require("chrome")' (which is going to be deprecated one
year from now), hence the delay over my original schedule.

Nevertheless by November 7 I'm going to update:

1) issue #8567, attaching the XPI to be tested
2) issue #9387 attaching a sample HTML installation page including the
browser detection code and the relevant customizable HTML elements to
implement the installation/verification process according to
https://labs.riseup.net/code/attachments/download/921/extension-20150828.fodg
3) git-tails.immerda.ch committing the source code for both

I'm also going to alert AMO's editorial board to have the extension
hosted & signed before the user testing begins.

Please let me know if I'm forgetting anything else needed from me by
that date.
-- G


On 29/10/2015 12:11, sajolida wrote:
> sajolida:
>> Putting u and Giorgio in explicit copy and this has implications on
>> their work.
>>
>> Together with tchou we will conduct user testing of the full
>> installation assistant [1] on November 20 to November 22 [#8589].
>>
>> By "full" we mean that we will test all major scenarios in real
>> conditions with all the tools and website as we expect to release them
>> by the end of 2015. In December we will then focus on fixing issues
>> identified through these tests (hopefully all minor issues).
>>
>> This implies deadlines for people working on Tails Installer in Debian
>> and on the ISO verification extension.
>>
>> Also take into account that we'll have to test these tools ourselves and
>> integrate them in our web pages before these tests, so it would be good
>> to be able to validate your work in almost real conditions before
>> November 15.
> Just a small update and ping regarding this. We'll actually be having a
> sprint to put together all the pieces of the new installation process
> between November 9 and 13. So we would need to have at least working
> prototypes all Tails Installer for Debian and Ubuntu, the ISO
> verification extension and the browser detection code (#9387) for us to
> play with by then.
>
> I already tested a .deb that worked on Debian a few weeks back. The
> Ubuntu package had some minor issues. So we're doing good there.
>
> I haven't seen any code for the ISO verification extension and would
> like to have an .xpi by then. Is that possible? How were you planning
> your work Giorgio?
>
> The final user tests are still scheduled for November 20-22, so that
> leaves us one more week between our sprint and the tests to release beta
> versions of each component in their respective online stores (AMO,
> backports.debian.org, Ubunta PPA).
>
> We'll report back on the findings from the user tests around November
> 25. Then we'll still have 4-5 weeks to polish everything and release
> before the end of the year.