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On 03/23/2013 07:42 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Yes, if we're just talking about autodetecting via UPnP, that's
> fine.

Yes, that's what I mean.

>> * Omit the list of common Internet connection speeds for the
>> reasons mentioned above.
> 
> You omit it in the design you just proposed, don't you? I don't
> follow.

Yes. Sorry, unclear editing.

>> For low security: * Datastore size (Dropdown of some values.
>> Could this be a text field?)
> 
> It could. Is it a good idea? Certainly we will want to show a
> default. Fortunately there is always a sane default.

It'd be more flexible. I find not having the ability to set store size
directly in the setup makes me set it to something, then go and resize
it to what I actually wanted.

What about a text field that is initially populated with the sane
default? By sane default you mean the one based on remaining disk space?

> Over-complex. We should mention Truecrypt if we're asking for a
> password.

Hm. Is it clear enough from the perspective of someone using the setup
that setting a password indicates an interest in physical security?

The way Android asks that question is "Encrypt phone: Require a
numeric PIN or password to decrypt your phone each time you power it on."

How about "Encrypt data: Require a password to decrypt Freenet each
time you start it. Password: [   ] Confirm: [   ]"

>>> Finally, I wonder if we want to delay the choice, ask the user 
>>> when they start downloading stuff maybe? Not sure...
>> 
>> Maybe! Then again I could see some advantage to putting all the
>> setup questions at the start instead of having surprise questions
>> as someone starts trying to use it.
> 
> Hmm. Dunno. Ideally we'd A/B test that.

Is the scenario in question finishing the setup and trying to load a
default bookmark? What's the metric? Annoyance?

> 30 characters may not be long enough to explain some of the things
> we need to ask users about. We should be as concise and clear as 
> possible, but clarity is (slightly) more important than
> conciseness.

Agreed.
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