>From: "Daniel Buch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Before we go and start a new site (i.e. "usability.ubuntu.com") I'd
>personally like to hear others' thoughts on where usability feedback
>might best fit into the current family of Ubuntu sites.  Clearly, the
>Forum is a gold mine (black hole ;-)  ?) of usability commentary, but
>it isn't exactly a direct line to god (sabdfl.)  We can collect all of
>the feedback we like, but it won't mean squat unless it gets back to
>the MOTU et al... plus there's the upstream.
One of the easiest ways would be to create an information page (on 
spreadubuntu.com?  :) for mentors wanting to recruit beta-testers and a 
thread on the Ubuntu forums where reports could be posted.
I am assuming that the bug reports posted by the mentors would in the end be 
more important than the reports, and that the reports would be more 
informational.  So having them on a forum thread rather than in a more 
formal place might not be such a problem - especially as the more recent 
ones will be grouped together automatically that way :)

>Anybody out there aware of usability studies being conducted by
>Gnome/KDE/Xfce/(name a desktop manager) developers?
As I said, www.betterdesktop.org.

>Where does this fit into the Ubuntu-Marketing community?  Is this a
>task for another team?
I'm afraid you will have to answer that one...

Regards,

Michael

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