Hi Antranig,

On 2013-06-07, at 6:14 AM, Antranig Basman <[email protected]> wrote:

> The early part of the meeting presented the roadmap and surrounding community 
> and design structure for the group of interfaces that will be managed by the 
> core UIOptions code as part of the overall PGA ecosystem - this includes 
> deployments such as UIOptions as part of work for FLOE as well as tools such 
> as the PCP and PMT for the GPII. I've uploaded a whiteboard snapshot which 
> sketches the relationship between various tools at the different levels of 
> the "user sophistication/intrusiveness" spectrum:
> 
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/download/attachments/34575412/PGA+Tool+Ecosystem+Whiteboard.jpg
> 
> The level of technical complexity (which could be inversely correlated with 
> "invitingness" to a user who needs an interface with minimal intrusion into 
> their workflow) scales towards the right of the diagram, as illustrated by 
> the buckets with increasing numbers of chili peppers.

This whiteboard diagram by Dana, Joanna, and Jess has been posted along with 
another related diagram to the Fluid wiki:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Preference+Management+Ecosystem

As far as I know, they're planning to post more description and background 
information to this page. In the meantime, your summary is very helpful.

> At the left is the "Discovery Tool", positioned as the overall entry point to 
> the ecosystem, with the maximum level of "invitingness" and ability to get 
> the user as far as possible into the world of desirable customisations with 
> the absolute minimum of interaction.

The latest (and still very much in-progress) wireframes for the Discovery Tool 
are located here:

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Preference+Discovery+Tool+%28June%29

I hope this helps,

Colin

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Colin Clark
http://fluidproject.org
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