[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2010-11-28 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

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   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2010-03-17 Thread kenden
This is not a valid bug, more a list of suggestions.
Please create independent bugs (they might already exist) and blueprints for 
those issues.
The name of the bug should also be changed, it is sexist.
Marking as invalid.

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   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

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   Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2010-03-11 Thread Bálint Magyar
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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-05-03 Thread Barnsta (Barnendu Goswami)
Manipulation of the graphical/viewing settings from the GUI should not
leave a user stranded!  This is the holy grail of comfort and confidence
in your GUI/OS.

The above issue with the screen resolution dialogue should most
definitely be classed as a bug/oversight.  I have experienced this
issue, both sides of having the [ALT]+mouse knowledge, and it's most
annoying even if you know the tricks to get round it.

The elements in the dialogue should be dynamically positioned/scaled
with relative locating and scaling (with some limiting or intelligence
to avoid silly outcomes).  Also; with a little forethought put into the
dialogue design (perhaps, designing it to a square/circle-centric ideal,
to avoid problems on portrait or other orientated displays?) - with the
critical interaction components like "OK" "commit" "test", closer to the
centre of the dialogue/s?

Also; I would recommend ghosting the commit/ok button unless there has
been a history of successful testing for that
adapter/display/orientation/display-subsystem.  Following the Linux
standards means, the history is just a text file log/config; so it can
easily be bypassed by scripting or techies when necessary.

Anyone can make a small mistake.  Forcing them to recover the mistake,
using only the text console, or special key combos where the whole
toolset and experience, is different, is an ill-conceived scenario.
Some of the Puppy distros have a good xorg wizard/process, which I feel
is a step in the right direction, but I feel Ubuntu/KDE/Gnome can, and
should be more polished.

Looking at my recent Mint "KDE Control Centre" is showing that we're
getting there with the scaling, and implementing sliders within the
dialogue, when the relative positioning is not succeeding.

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-29 Thread Chris Sherlock
I'm confused as to why "Make sure that the screen resolution can be
changed even at very low screen resolutions." isn't something that can
be considered a bug. Try what he says and tell me how you get back to
the main resolution easily:

"Ninth Task: Change screen resolution.

This was easy from the Preferences menu under Screen Resolution, and she
changed it to the smallest size available: 720×400. However, she clicked
“Keep settings” straight away, and couldn’t work out how to get it back
because the screen was too small to display the entire height of the
Screen Resolution menu. Eventually I had to do it for her by tabbing
through the options.

This is pretty ridiculous – you can’t make it shorter and you can’t move
it up past the top of the screen. There’s no way I can see of being able
to change the resolution using that menu when you’re on a small
resoltion – without tabbing to invisible options that you don’t know are
there. Maybe I’m just missing something, I’d be happy to be
enlightened."

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-28 Thread Scott Ritchie
This isn't itself a bug, it is rather a metabug listing other issues.
Let's file separate bugs for each, and link them here for convenience.
It's unfortunate that launchpad doesn't seem to support a "this bug
depends on bug x" feature like bugzilla has.

Regarding youtube: probably the easiest fix is to just email Google, or
point them to the article.

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   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-28 Thread Ryan Prior
I disagree with the last two commenters.

First, though I agree that the article certainly does not represent a
scientific usability study, I don't think that fact makes the result
useless. The writer learned about some of Ubuntu's weaknesses from his
experience with his girlfriend, and we can learn from that without
having the same things verified n more times. Most of the ideas
discussed aren't highly specific and wouldn't be hugely disruptive to
address in some manner - thus, though the testing is not of the highest
quality, I think the "bugs" are still valid.

I also disagree that the only fixable bug is the Transmission one. The
fact that many Pidgin users won't know what a "screen name" or "local
alias" are is very real, for example. I can confirm that bug absolutely,
having introduced many friends to Pidgin on Windows. The screen
resolution bug is absolutely a fixable problem. In general, I think all
of them are fixable with the possible exception of YouTube, but even
then I bet there's enough ingenuity in the Ubuntu developer community to
find a fix for that.

So, mark this bug invalid if it's truly not useful to the Ubuntu
community - but I think it would be a shame to ignore this request for
improved usability for whatever lame reasons.

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-28 Thread E-Jey
In my opinion this isn't a bug. It's just the result of one (!)
usability test. The author of the article: "The main issue with the
desktop experience is that the geeky programmers and designers assume
too much from the average user." User testing is good but he makes a
mistake. He assumes that his girlfriend is representative for every
other ubuntu novice/user. Geeky devs make ubuntu user friendly for geeky
users, he is making ubuntu user friendly for his girlfriend. The last
one is probable better but not perfect. To solve this problem you have
to test a case on several users, according to Jacob Nielsen 5 users
should be fine: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/2319.html. On the
other side it would surprise me if the results of other tests are
different, but you have to know for sure.

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-28 Thread Chandru
This is definitely not a real bug.

The only part which can be considered a possible bug is the naming of
Transmission's menu entry.  From first comment even that seems to have
been fixed.

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[Bug 223436] Re: Ubuntu doesn't pass contentconsumer's "girlfriend test"

2008-04-28 Thread Scott Ritchie
It looks like the Transmission issue was intended to be fixed already,
there's even a debdiff:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/184238

Unfortunately, it looked like it just slipped past mvo's busy plate :(

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