FYI that "usability testing" is not the same as "functionality
testing" or "feature testing."

A usability test examines something like a website (or a document, or
a user interface .. things like that). You ask several testers to
attempt different "scenario tasks" with the website, and then you
observe them as they try to do it. You usually interview each tester
at the end of the test for overall issues & impressions. From these
observations, you can identify where the website is difficult to use,
and make recommendations to improve it..

So this doesn't have anything to do with the kernel, or any program --
only with the www.freedos.org website.


On Mon, Feb 17, 2025 at 5:07 PM Victoria Crenshaw via Freedos-devel
<freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> I love this for testing!! We should test an newer kernel too lime thr
> git version i foubd some problems with it. I cannot describe it yet
> but I'll let you know


Jim Hall wrote:
> A colleague teaches a university course on usability testing, and
> asked if FreeDOS could be a client for his students this semester.
> This isn't a bad time to do another usability test -- I've been
> thinking about doing more cleanup on the website, and this test should
> help find any "rough spots that might need to be addressed.
[..]


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