Rather than re-invent the wheel, have a look at the Gnome usability
project (though apparently defunct now if the front page news roll is
anything to go by).

They have done some usability studies, and while they are _seriously_
flawed at least the methodology isn't half bad.

I hope that's what you mean with usability: Gnome. A scope any broader
and the idea would have too broad an initial scope to result in
anything.


Josef


On Mon, Nov 27, 2006 at 08:11:17AM -0500, Daniel Buch wrote:
> /* end rambling */
> /* begin open-ended questions */
> 
> Anybody out there aware of usability studies being conducted by
> Gnome/KDE/Xfce/(name a desktop manager) developers?
> 
> Would it serve everyone _better_ to have a *buntu-centric portal from
> which usability feedback might be disseminated to said developers?
> 
> Where does this fit into the Ubuntu-Marketing community?  Is this a
> task for another team?
> 
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