Hi Christoph!

Thanks for the nice words. 

> Do you know about the user surveys that have been done at OpenOffice.org
> [1]? Some of these surveys and their structure are still online - maybe
> helpful to get an idea about their hypothesis and the existing
> knowledge. I was - more less than more - part of the team that time.

I didn't know about that, but its a great information and i will have a look 
into it! Im sure, it will help us seeing what has been done before to probably 
build new surveys around it. Thanks.

> Since you are a student, is this work related to any university project?
> So do these results / methods get published somehow?

Actually no at the moment. I am thinking about writing my dissertation in this, 
but I haven't decided yet. I will see, if we get interesting results on the 
running survey and if its possible to make a big topic out of it. If thats so, 
I will let you know and see, if its ok to use the results for that as well (as 
its all running in the name of LibreOffice, i wouldnt just take the results for 
my work).

> Would you (or Björn) feel comfortable to share your efforts with the
> rest of the community? I think (community) developers, marketeers, etc.
> could learn a lot about the approach.

We are very much interested, in sharing with everyone who could possibly learn 
from or be interested in what we are doing. So that would be great as - on the 
other hand - im sure we could learn a lot from that as well.

> So, thank you so much for helping us. And if there is anything we can
> do ... ping us!

Thanks! I really appreciate how everyone is so helpful here! Thats great!!

Isabel

Am 19.07.2011 um 07:47 schrieb Christoph Noack:

> Hi Isabel!
> 
> A warm welcome "from the list" to you. Thanks for joining, and thanks to
> both Björn and you to support our project and its users!
> 
> Am Montag, den 18.07.2011, 10:48 +0200 schrieb Isabel Menz:
>> Hi everybody!
>> 
>> Finally, I managed to sign up to the mailing list. 
>> I'm Isabel and I'm working with Björn Balazs for Apliki and together
>> with him, i will work on the user research for LibreOffice in the next
>> months. 
> 
> That's insanely cool :-)
> 
>> I'm currently studying at the TU Berlin, doing my masters in Human
>> Factors and already did my bachelor in Psychology. So i'm still new to
>> programming and software design, but I'm learning a lot and doing my
>> best to get into it as quickly as possible!
> 
> ... and if we can help here, please feel free to ask. There is always a
> chance that others would benefit from such questions - the software
> world is something unique, even more unique is FLOSS, and bit bit unique
> (on top) is LibreOffice ;-)
> 
>> I am happy about every Feedback to our user research surveys. If
>> anyone wants to join us in this work, you can just send Björn or me a
>> private mail and we will invite you to the platform
>> usability-methods.com, where we are implementing the surveys (well,
>> its only one yet, actually! But hopefully more soon).
> 
> I'd love to help, but besides comments I won't be able to contribute at
> the moment. Hmm, wird isn't it? Usually I ask our psychologists at work
> if they have hints how I can improve questionnaires and survey design in
> general.
> 
> Isabel, three question ...
> 
> Do you know about the user surveys that have been done at OpenOffice.org
> [1]? Some of these surveys and their structure are still online - maybe
> helpful to get an idea about their hypothesis and the existing
> knowledge. I was - more less than more - part of the team that time.
> 
> Since you are a student, is this work related to any university project?
> So do these results / methods get published somehow?
> 
> Would you (or Björn) feel comfortable to share your efforts with the
> rest of the community? I think (community) developers, marketeers, etc.
> could learn a lot about the approach.
> 
> 
> So, thank you so much for helping us. And if there is anything we can
> do ... ping us!
> 
> Cheers,
> Christoph
> 
> [1] http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Renaissance:Phase_1
> 
> 
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