Bugs item #3512794, was opened at 2012-03-29 04:53
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Category: User Experience
Group: None
Status: Pending
Resolution: Fixed
>Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Björn Kahlert (bkahlert)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Session overview too vague

Initial Comment:
The session part in the Saros view is too vague / irritating because:
- colored square looks clumsy next to the users buddy icon
- when a participant is selected the colored square disappears
- different inconstant follow indicators are used: sometimes the icon gets 
glasses, sometime a follow annotation
- the presentation is too textual. There is no easy way to separate the user 
name from additional information. The presentation is difficult to grasp.


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Comment By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Date: 2012-04-03 08:35

Message:
Another comment: if the chat is working, the users see yet another
indication of the the highlighting colors in the chat, because the chat
headers where the usernames are mentioned are colored.

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Comment By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Date: 2012-03-29 05:10

Message:
I also think  that "following julia_fu" is blue is a bug, i changed that
already, but it probably got lost during the merging/patching.

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Comment By: Alexander Waldmann (netcorps)
Date: 2012-03-29 05:08

Message:


I really appreciate your feedback. Can you please tell me: 
Did you actually have any problems while working collaboratively on a
project or did you just take a look at the saros view and the changes,
without trying anything productive?

I agree it could look even better, but  I could not confirm that there are
actual usability problems in multiple evaluations of the current looks.

Users did not experience any difficulties in 
a) understanding the "following julia_fu"
b) understanding what the path to the currently opened file means
c) they also  easily found out which colors the users had, as they only
took  a look at that at the beginning of the session where no user is
selected in the treeview.
d) when they noticed that the colorsquare is not visible (implementation on
MAC for selection background coloring is different than on Windows
computers!) they clicked on another user or on the "session" item, to see
the square again (but this mostly didn't make any sense as they were just
playing around at that moment, not being productive, at the beginning of
the session). They  were done with that after about 5 seconds.
e) they mostly checked users colors (in sessions of 2) by selecting text or
editing, so this is more of  a minor helper function, than a showstopper.

 "different inconstant follow indicators are used: sometimes the icon gets
glasses, sometime a follow annotation"

(following) behind the user name is the indication that you are following
that user. that has been that way since ages, i didn't observe issues with
that.
If a user is following someone else, the item gets a new child which
indiciates who is being followed with the followmode icon.

It would probably be more consistent to add the "following XY" to the "you"
item too. Maybe even remove the "(following)" text  annotation behind the
user. But i would expect that to be too subtle.


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