Hello Sophie,

Am 25.01.2016 um 15:56 schrieb Sophie:
> Hi Andreas,
> Le 24/01/2016 17:21, Andreas Mantke a écrit :
>> Hello Heiko,
>>
>> Am 24.01.2016 um 11:59 schrieb Heiko Tietze:
>>> On Sunday, 24 January 2016 11:42:44 CET Andreas Mantke wrote:
>>>> although we cannot force people to test, we need some tests from
>>>> possible contributors and not from migration professionals first. We
>>>> need to know, if there is nothing wrong in the work flow from a users
>>>> perspective and if there are no (minor) bugs.
>>> What specifically do you want to know? I guess you have tested well that 
>>> registration works, if stuff can get uploaded etc. I see some UX confusions 
>>> but those are likely to be solved during the migration. In other words, as 
>>> a 
>>> non-contributor in this field I feel overwhelmed by the amount of functions.
>> I tested the add-on myself, but that's not the same as a test with the
>> eyes and the work flow of a non-developer (of this add-on). Thus I think
>> fresh and independent eyes would be of great help.
>>
>> About the UX issues: maybe you could draft a list and we could discuss
>> and could sort them out. I think that would be a necessary step before
>> the web-designer starts working.
> I went to the site and here is my feedback:
> - on the Home page, only English is listed, will the other available
> languages be listed here?
> - it is said "A place to upload your extensions" but most of the users
> will want to download them
> - then I clicked on Extensions, there is only one available for the tests?
> - Clicking on Danger signs, there is a mix of languages listed at the
> top but if you don't read English, there is no way to head here on the
> previous pages.
> - If there is more that 10 languages, you have to scroll down a long way
> before you arrive to the download part, much too long, isn't it possible
> to have a direct link to download?
> - once clicked on the version to download, another page open, which is
> very long for just one extension, you should be able to download from
> the top of the previous page.

thanks for your first feedback.

- The different languages will be provided.

- The text is a placeholder and could be extended/edited. Suggestions
welcome.

- I created only one Extension (copy and paste from the current site) to
provide an example project.

- I copied the current state of the extension from the current site. The
description was a complete copy. If there would be a translation
(different languages of the extension project) the description text
would be shorter (only one language for each).

- It's possible to rearrange the project page to get the direct download
link (the green arrow) more prominent for the user (would be easy
because it's like hacking on HTML structure).

- The versions table is for all versions. The newest version is on top
of that table and the download link is the green arrow.

> Here is a first feedback, if you need me to upload an extension, let me
> know.

Please try to register an account, create a new project and add an
extension release to the project. I'm curious of your further feedback then.

I should create a Redmine ticket to collect all feedback / tasks I had
to work on.

Kind regards,
Andreas

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