Re: [Tails-ux] Results first Tails Server user tests

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Author: Susan
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To: Tails user experience & user interface design
CC: George Kadianakis, anonym
Subject: Re: [Tails-ux] Results first Tails Server user tests
I like the paragraph. I wonder if others will be concerned about where the service resides and how persistent it is. This might be an explanation that needs a (?).

Maybe the diagram should show people instead of clients.

On Jul 12, 2016, at 2:48 PM, sajolida <sajolida@???> wrote:

> Susan:
>>>> - 1/5 needed some time to understand that the application is hosting a
>>>> network service and they had to use another client application to
>>>> connect to it.
>>>
>>> That's a good observation.
>>>
>>> For most people the name "Tails server" is probably not sufficiently
>>> self-explanatory, and if they are used in the client-side Tails model they
>>> might not understand what it is or how it works. e.g. they could think it's
>>> some sort of server for monitoring and controlling Tails.
>>>
>>> I wonder how we could make the purpose of "Tails server" clearer to novice users.
>>
>> I wondered about this too. Maybe I can help with the explanation problem if you can explain what the right mental model should be.
>
> My guess is that people are so much used to be the clients and only the
> clients on the Internet that it's harder for them to conceive that they
> are be the server here: they are the ones providing services that will
> be running in the background and to which others will connect to.
>
> In the case of the Mumble server for example, the alternative experience
> that people are probably more familiar with is Skype: you configure a
> group call in your Skype client application and others can join the chat
> from their Skype client as well. But everybody is doing this from their
> usual client Skype application. Here with Tails Server you have to
> create a Mumble service using Tails Server and then use the Mumble
> client application to connect to it, even when you are the one running
> both the client and the server on the same machine.
>
> I'm using Mumble here as an example because group chat is probably the
> service that most people are used to with Skype and such. And, just to
> be clear, I wish we could propose a better VoIP application that Mumble
> (in terms of UX) but that's the only one we found so far...
>
> To help explaining this I thought that we could add an informative
> placeholder to the empty screen when Tails Server is started for the
> first time and no service is configured yet. I proposed the following
> paragraphs:
>
> « Tails Server allows you to create online services to which other
> people can connect through Tor. For example, you can create a Mumble
> service to organize group calls.
>
> Click '+' to create a new service. »
>
> And also thought that maybe adding an image of several clients
> connecting to Tails Server would help.
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