I'll add some more things to ask based on what I learned from my
profession.

Let's also ask them what they do when they're not using the computer, what
the usual scenarios in their lives are (being at work, playing with their
kids, ), types of computers where they use GNOME (netbook, desktop, etc),
what distro they use, and why they use GNOME.

These would help us characterize their mental models and how they experience
GNOME.

Comments?

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Allan Caeg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Defining personas is very important for User-Centered Design. In fact, it
> should be one of the first activities needed to build a system with good UX,
> based on JJG's Elements of User Experience. We need to know who we're
> designing for before we design, right?
>
> There's an ongoing effort for this, but it's not gaining much traction.
> Fortunately, GNOME.Asia is interested in helping out by doing research in
> Asia. I hope you can help us do research in other areas. We also found this
> GNOME Marketing User 
> Survey<http://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/SurveyUsers>effort. We can build 
> on this existing work if it's fit.
>
> Let's start by surveying GNOME users about their demographics, computing
> habits, what they use GNOME for, and how much they use GNOME. Would that do?
> If so, let's draft the questionnaire :)
>
> --
> Regards,
> Allan
> http://www.google.com/profiles/allancaeg#about<http://www.google.com/profiles/AllanCaeg>
> +63 918 948 2520
>
>


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Allan
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