Re: [Usability] Ideas for Usability Hackfest



On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 17:36 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
> - GNOME Foundation Mobile Usability Lab
> - Next revision of the GNOME HIG
> - Usability Data
> - Ongoing Usability

They all sound good.  I guess my only concern is that it is much easier
to gather the data than analyze it.  That was what was most interesting
to me with the inGIMP stuff is the calibration to sit down sessions,
then the ability to use that more broadly.

Of the list there, I think the HIG is probably the highest priority to
me.  There is now lots that it doesn't cover :)

> The Boston Summit is coming up in a few weeks (October 10-12).  I am
> wondering how many usability people are going to this event.  If there
> is an interest, and enough people going, we could plan to get together
> there and discuss these ideas further.  Any interest?

I'll be there, let's talk!  I unfortunately have to leave Sunday night
so earlier rather than later please :)

> So, I am interested to hear what people think.  I am interested to know
> who is interested, who are the right people to be involved with a
> project like this, and who might be available to help with
> organizational things.

I suck at organizational things, but I'm willing to try and help.

		--Ted

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