Il giorno mer, 17/06/2009 alle 19.23 +0200, Martín Soto ha scritto:
> 2009/6/16 Vincenzo Ciancia <cian...@di.unipi.it>

> If we manage to come this far (and I hope we do at some point) this is
> already a usability experiment. We'd have to design it properly
> though, so that results can be considered valid. 
> 

Yes. Let me remark that the idea of putting some polls (not necessarily
usability related) in the distribution is to avoid self-selection so
that would be a big benefit.

>         We could use the testing distribution as a testing environment
>         only for those users who, prompted by a clear question (a
>         popup window maybe :P) when they install karmic (or karmic+1,
>         I do not think we are in time for k), decide to participate in
>         usability tests, involving changing the system in various ways
>         for a week or so and then report feedback in a
>         number-crunchable way.
> 
> This is an excellent idea. We may have to delay discussing it,
> however, until we have something to actually test. Otherwise, we'll
> probably be discussing at a too abstract level.
>  
> M. S.

Yes and I am still waiting for some more detail on the system-indicator,
in particular if it is going to include updates or not.

Vincenzo



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