Take the test
I'm just back from the GCDS. and had a great time there with all of the KDE people and some of the gnome people as well.
I had the opportunity to finally meet the tango people and they are great :). Juts like us they the best they can to make the open source desktop rock.
My talk was about 2 things, the KDE open service, (got great feedback from several distros about it) and the making the desktop you need... (another way of saying I don't guess what the user wants and its better to ask).
So every 15 days we will be conducting icon test on http://www.oxygen-icons.org/survey/, there is no wrong answer just good ones, ask everybody you know to take it, I'm very interested on the opinions of the people that use the computer occasionally and never used KDE.
The first test is about some icons in K3B, its very fast to do the test, follow the link and see all the wonderful stuff http://www.apliki.de/ did for us, find out more in http://www.usability-methods.com/en.
The first feedback was rather good and we already know ways on how to conduct the test in a better fashion specially as the specific wording for each element goes...
So take the test have fun with it, ask your friends and family to take it, there is no wrong answer, so enjoy. I will try to publish some results in the end, (will not be as simple but I will try at least to give a small report, on specific issues such as localization.
I had the opportunity to finally meet the tango people and they are great :). Juts like us they the best they can to make the open source desktop rock.
My talk was about 2 things, the KDE open service, (got great feedback from several distros about it) and the making the desktop you need... (another way of saying I don't guess what the user wants and its better to ask).
So every 15 days we will be conducting icon test on http://www.oxygen-icons.org/survey/, there is no wrong answer just good ones, ask everybody you know to take it, I'm very interested on the opinions of the people that use the computer occasionally and never used KDE.
The first test is about some icons in K3B, its very fast to do the test, follow the link and see all the wonderful stuff http://www.apliki.de/ did for us, find out more in http://www.usability-methods.com/en.
The first feedback was rather good and we already know ways on how to conduct the test in a better fashion specially as the specific wording for each element goes...
So take the test have fun with it, ask your friends and family to take it, there is no wrong answer, so enjoy. I will try to publish some results in the end, (will not be as simple but I will try at least to give a small report, on specific issues such as localization.
Comments
Congrats.
I am happy to see more activity in usability testing and surveys to make our favourite free software even better. So, I would like to say thank you and keep up the good work!
@Iuri Fiedoruk and Simon thanks, I'm sure we can do better :) in the test and in the icons.
Keep up the best open work I've ever seen Nuno! :)
Regards,
BartOtten
"It takes a village to raise a child"
It might be a good idea to have the ability to add some general comments at the end. I don't usually have extra comments for a survey, but for this one i did.
I like the 2 CDs for "copy media", but and arrow (or some indication) or one to the other would make it more clear. Also an eraser actually erasing some of the CD might be a good addition.
Not sure being able to add extra comments defeats the purpose of the survey though.
I mean, depending of your language, KDE will use on icon or another.
I don't know if the fd.o icon naming spec has something about that.
Don't forget to announce new surveys when you post them there, because otherwise they might go unnoticed.
Nice (and useful) idea conducting these tests. I would ask you two things that will help us all: Could you please keep us informed in your blog (i.e. I follow you in the feed of planetkde) whenever you release a new survey.
Also, I would like to know the final results of these surveys, just because it is cool. ;)
You (the oxygen-team) are great. All the best.
Claudio
I think it's a wonderful idea because I care KDE4 usability, I would like to see more of these tests, thank you for your (KDE developers) works!
To see, just click on my name "DamageInc"
(Posted in kde-look.org)
Note: My job is not as good as Mr Nuno Pinheiro, but this is just the start. Thank you very much.
Thats exactly what I was searching in this time...
Thanks!!!