lol @ my, erm, heterogeneous list of contributions - Ukrainian riot police
and basketball uniforms! :)

Watching these made me think about one thing we should probably start to
pay more attention to: the network of usertesting.com users we've built up
over the years. I've definitely seen two of these folks (misterbeauds and
kayaker) before in usertesting tests I've run, which means they've had an
unusual amount of exposure to the details of Wikipedia UI, both current and
planned. That probably partly explains why they seem to know about things
like page history, watchlist, etc., without being "real" editors.

Every time I put a test up on usertesting.com, I get at least one of those
repeat testers - probably because our Wikipedia tests are a lot more fun
than whatever standard eyeball monetization software these people normally
have to endure ;) But that means we might be underestimating their level of
expertise (since they're not truly naive users) and over-representing their
views of our UI improvements (since they tend to offer up similar
soundbites time after time - e.g., kayaker's "this looks like code" and "I
don't want to mess anything up," which I've heard her say before).

Anyway, just something for our future Lead UX Researcher to tackle,
probably with a detailed database/registry of past testers :)


On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Brandon Harris <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>         The first battery of user tests have completed against the Winter
> prototype.  I have included links to all of them at the main Winter page:
>
>                 https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Winter#Harness_One:_Winter
>
>         All tests are annotated, but highlights are included in-line.
>
>         The primary take-aways are:
>
>                 * No tester had difficulty recognizing the search bar.
>                 * All testers quickly grasped the in-page context action
> ribbon.
>                 * Several testers expressed surprise that Wikipedia had
> discussions, which lends even more credence to the idea that Vector tabs
> are effectively invisible.
>                 * The "Cancel" button from the editor may need work.
>                 * All testers found their way to the contributions page,
> even when faced with bugs/difficulties.  They just did it in other routes.
>
>         I am very pleased with the results.
>
>         I've created a Flow discussion about this here:
>
>
> https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Winter&topic_postId=rqjdm79t36svcvf2&workflow=rqjdm79t36svcvf2
>
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