[Usability]GNOME feedback, time for a new usability test?



In the recent debate about GNOME 2 interface (button order, undo button, top panel, more config options for advanced users etc.) "users" were mentioned very often, but, AFAIK, there's been no usability test comparable to the one Sun performed in March 2001: is something like this scheduled for the near future? As soon as the major distros will ship GNOME 2(.0.1), and more users will start using it, time will be right to think of a new usability test to gather information about the new GNOME experience.

The SUN report was really helpful (IMHO), hope the SUN people will go for a bis. In case this won't happen (soon), though, we could setup an usability test to be performed by GNOME contributors/users. That would consist of:

* taking SUN study as a model, write down a list of questions ("What do you think this icon is for?") and tasks ("Change fonts", "Add xxx to the panel") to be performed by the user;

* add a "standard" GNOME 2 configuration and have the tester create a new user from scratch using that configuration;

* the tester asks questions and has the user perform the tasks;

* the tester adds to the report relevant information about the user (new user, Windows user, etc.) and comments about his behaviour (icon xxx not really explicative);

* the tester send the report to a central location, where they'll be catalogued and organized.

In this way the usability people could gather lots of information about how GNOME 2 is receveid by old and new/prospective users. WDYT?

Ciao

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