Hello Alexander,
Björn Balazs (in cc) has the experience on surveys and psychology.
As for including a survey pop up window in 3.5... In theory it's feasible
but perhaps there are other -easier-ways? A blog or tweets by the Design
team and /or TDF might be enough to attract enough testers.
Best,
Charles.
2011/11/26 alexander.wilms <alexander.wilms@zoho.com>
Hi everyone,
Kévin, having this in 3.5 would be very helpful, but it shouldn't be too
obstrusive. Maybe a simple link in the start center, saying "We plan the
redesign LibreOffice. Please help us in the decision process".
does anyone here have experience with psychology regarding such surveys?
i guess the results depend on how we ask, e.g. whether a person likes
certain features or not, or rather rates the on a scale; Should they also
rate the overall concept and maybe be able to choose alternatives from
Paulos proposal?
Who set up the last survey? He/She/they should be able to give us some
advice.
Additionally we could narrow down the questions which would be neccessary
by using of insights from the summary of that survey.
Cheers
Alex
---- On Sat, 26 Nov 2011 12:40:30 +0100 Kévin PEIGNOT &
lt;peignot.kevin@kpeignot.fr> wrote ----
If this solution is chosen, we could ask for implementation of this
function in LibO 3.5 what do you think ? It should not be very difficult to
do I think. Then, obviously the survey would be online (Usability method
maybe ? It worked great last time). When we know what people can like, we
then could start brainstroming each part one by one, thinking about
ergonomy.
Obviously, the survey could include the differents parts of Citrus UI as
others mock-up. I think the more diversity we ask, the better we can see
what people like.
Kévin
2011/11/26 Swapnil Bhartiya <swapnil.bhartiya@gmail.com>
>
> here is a proposal. I hate it I don't have any better idea : a popup
on
>> libreoffice asking to feel the survey.
>>
>
> I think, this is the BEST approach. This way instead of relying on a
few
> sites who may have biased readers we will be able to get inputs from
real
> users. If the pop-up is convincing enough we can get great feed-back.
Just
> the way users were sending feedbacks for G+.
>
>
> Swapnil
>
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