This is wonderful usability testing! You have a great process here. I
like that you broke up your scenario tasks into "missions," which
provides a nice progression. You used six testers, which turns out to
be a good number for doing usability testing; you don't need a lot of
testers to get useful, actionable results. If only this had been done
a month earlier, I would have included your article as a reference for
my students in 'Usability in Open Source Software.' I'll do that next
time.
Also, great to see the heat map method was helpful! :-)
I see Michael has forwarded the message to desktop-devel. I'll also do
a short recap article on my 'Open Source Software & Usability' blog
and link to this, so others see it as well.
Jim
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 6:10 AM, intrigeri <intrigeri@???> wrote:
> Hi Jim & Debian+GNOME people,
>
> I guess you'll be interested in this usability testing report:
> https://people.debian.org/~intrigeri/blog/posts/GNOME_and_Debian_usability_testing_201705/
>
> Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to do with these results
> so they're as useful as they can be :)
>
> Cheers,
> --
> intrigeri