Hey guys,

Here's how I'd do it.

*Assumption:* Only logged-in users can start the UW funnel

*Schemas:*

UploadWizardStep

Stored when the user loads a new step of the Upload Wizard


   - user_id : int -- The user's identifier
   - flow_initialized : str -- The timestamp at which the current flow
   through the funnel began (will need to be stored in a cookie and reset at
   loads of step 1)
   - step : int -- 1 - 4 of the UW process

UploadWizardRightsSelection

Stored when the user selects a "rights" option.


   - user_id : int -- The user's identifier
   - flow_initialized : str -- The timestamp at which the current flow
   through the funnel began (will need to be stored in a cookie and reset at
   loads of step 1)
   - rights_selected : enum("own", "other) -- The rights that a user
   selected (note that multiple selections actions can take place for a single
   flow)

I'd make a pass over the DB, to identify the last RightsSelection for each
flow_initialization (if any) to figure out what an uploading user settled
on during a particular flow.  I'd also look at how many selections a user
makes per flow to see evidence of confusion & indecisiveness or maybe just
exploration of the UI.

Make sense?

-Aaron




On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Gergo Tisza <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Lars Aronsson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Yes. But is this a given fact, or something that might change?
>>
>
> We do intend to change it. You can see out plans (in a somewhat undigested
> form) at http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/design-multimedia-uploader
> But usage metrics from the current interface can still be helpful for
> designing a different one.
>
> So how much energy and resources are we
>> spending on making it slightly better, rather than designing
>> something very different?
>>
>
> That's the million dollar question... given that small improvements will
> have instant effect (but is wasted time in the long run), while a big
> redesign will take several months (I am being optimistic here...), we will
> have to do some mix of the two, but exactly what mix that will be is an
> open question.
>
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