Le 15/01/2016 13:14, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
On Friday, 15 January 2016 11:49:26 CET Michel RENON wrote:
Please note that I was talking about "use cases, prototypes, user
testing and iterate", not surveys.
That's my daily business too. But for LibO, and any other open source
application, you cannot run the development based on usability tests.


Well, that blog post talks exactly about that, and even some usability tests on... LibreOffice !
http://opensource-usability.blogspot.fr/2016/01/usability-of-open-source-software.html

and another feedback on recent changes :
http://opensource-usability.blogspot.fr/2015/12/libreoffice-user-interface-changes.html






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If I take time to define some use cases, will design team use them ?
Sure. Rather call it scenarios when not related to a special task and add this
to the HIG.

HIG are not related to use cases.
HIG are rules for developer : mostly "how-to layout widgets" and "what kind of behavior the user expects" to avoid asking again and again the same questions to design teams. HIG may describe some design pattern when developers may face similar problem at different place.

Use cases are used only by designers to create metrics to compare different proposals.



[1] http://user-prompt.com/tracking-changes-with-libreoffice/
[2] 
http://user-prompt.com/libreoffice-design-session-entries-at-indexes-and-tables/



Another subject :
in your 2 previous mails, nearly all links (27/29) provided are *not* based on a tdf/libreoffice website.
Is there any link from the tdf wiki to the links you provided ?

Can you understand my surprise ?
It means that all surveys and related work done about LibreOffice may be stored and managed outside tdf infrastructure. It's related to my previous questions about storing design documents in the wiki instead of different personal accounts (gdoc or anything else).



Cheers,

Michel

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