2012/6/26 Kevin Grignon <[email protected]>: > Hello All, > > As mentioned in an earlier post, collectively, our social assets present a > huge opportunity to engage the AOO user community, capture insight, > feedback and thoughts on the current health of our products, and our future > product direction. > > Harvesting data from our social media assets, forums and mailing lists is > an extremely challenging task. With soooooooo much content in disparate > sources, it is likely that many threads will fade into the archives. > However, we can attempt to harvest any insight that is considered relevant > and actionable - so that the valueable data is not lost. > > Also, some AOO contributors cannot access some social media sites. > Capturing social data in the AOO UX wiki also ensures the relevant and > actionable social data is open, accessible and visible to all. > > To be clear, I understand that such effort is not going to capture > everything, nor is it ever complete. Rather, this is a chance to capture > any notable insight that could help drive informed design and development > decisions in the future. Some data is better than none. > > Also, some international AOO contributors cannot access some social media > sites. Capturing social data in the AOO UX wiki also ensures the relevant > and actionable social data is open, accessible and visible to all. > > I have created a number of pages within the AOO UX wiki [1] for harvesting > and capturing social data. > > [1] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/AOO_Social_Data > > I invite everyone to harvest insight from our social media and post to the > wiki. If you see something relevant, that could be actionable, please > harvest this information and post to the wiki. Feel free to tweak the > document table format to suite the content. > > Such raw data can help feed the development of informed UX work products > moving forward. For example, such data can help us define our user roles, > validate key usage scenarios and capture actionable product > recommendations. Tracing our design and development work products to real > data ensures that we will make informed decisions driven by end user > insight. > > Do not hesitate to contact me for more information on this ongoing research > activity. > > Regards, > Kevin
Added one example (and fixed a typo on the table headings) to see how it works. I think "description" column should be left aligned, not centred, but other than aligning paragraph one by one I cannot find a way to do so on the column. Also the bold is not needed there, but I did not find how to change that. I'm really a newbie on wikis, as you can see :) Regards Ricardo
