I just changed the name of this page to "ARCHIVE - User Testing
Project Plan Proposal" and changed the first paragraph to say: This is
was DRAFT project plan to be used in UX team planning, but no longer
reflects the current plan. Earlier tasks are more defined and
scoped than later ones.
I generally like to keep older pages around as an archive, as once you
delete them the content is lost forever. I've done things like rename
pages or put them in "Archive" folders in order to let folks know they
are no longer current. Perhaps we should come up with a standard
convention to use on the wiki for this?
Cheers,
Allison
On Jun 6, 2008, at 2:30 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
Seems fine to me. It looks like this is a cross between what user
testing we were doing and what/how we'd like to do testing and present
results. Perhaps we want to incorporate some of the content into our
user testing wiki templates if it's not already. The one that pops
out is "top 10 issues summary".
In a conference all day today but happy to look at this more closely
next week if you'd like some help Gary.
-Daphne
On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Gary Thompson wrote:
This page appears to be obsolete, both in dated content and that we
are
doing the planning via other means:
*User Testing Project Plan*
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/x/xgwa
Is anyone opposed to having the page removed?
Gary
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