Hi All,

We did a small usability study on Ubuntu 8 last year for a Usability Testing
student project.  The wireless connection process was the biggest problem
identified.  The wireless network adapter on the IBM Thinkpad we were using
for the test was apparently not supported very well because I think I had
seen a better wireless connection interface while using a different laptop.
The details are here:
http://fitekker.blogspot.com/2008/12/ubuntu-usability.html

I figured I'd send this along in case it helps you planning your study.  I
would be glad to help in any way.  I'm graduating in a few weeks with an MS
in Human Factors.  The Usability Testing class runs every Fall, and there
may be a student group looking for a project.  I could link you up with
them.

It would be a good to brainstorm a list of important tasks and prioritize
them, so that if anyone is able to run a test, they can quickly go to work
and test the important stuff.

One last thing.  I'm not sure how many participants will be interested in
having their session video posted on the internet.  We didn't ask ours, but
I'm fairly certain that most would have said no.  I also wonder if knowing
that it was to be posted online would affect their behavior.  This is an
interesting dilemma with open source usability projects.  It's obviously
important for developers to see the actual video from the sessions, or at
least highlights, but there are privacy issues.

Thanks,
Dan Fitek
MBA + MSHFID Candidate, May 2009
McCallum Graduate School of Business
Bentley University
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