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There has been no response, but I am still hopeful that there is an interest in having some Usability BOF sessions. I went ahead and updated the schedule so that we allocated 14:00-18:00 on Monday, June 26th in room 1 for a "Usability BOF". Does this work for people? If not, we can reschedule to a different time, but I wanted to make sure that we allocated some slots before they all get taken. It would be good to spend some time thinking about and discussing how we can use our time together at GUADEC. It's only 2 months away. Brian On 05/11/10 08:48 PM, Brian Cameron wrote:
GNOME Usability Team: Following the dynamic GNOME Usability Hackfest in London last February, it is now a good time to consider what the next steps will be. With GUADEC approaching in just 2 months, this should be a good opportunity for the GNOME Usability community to get together again and continue working on some of the things that we started last February. The GUADEC organizers have recently announced that it is now time to start scheduling BOF Sessions. Do people from the GNOME Usability community have any ideas or suggestions of what BOF sessions should be set aside for Usability related topics? With GNOME 3 around the corner it seems it would be a waste to not take advantage of this opportunity to work together. Refer here: http://live.gnome.org/GUADEC/2010/BOFs Aside from setting up some BOF sessions, should the GNOME Usability team plan to set aside any additional time to focus on doing Usability tasks? For example, at the GNOME Usability Hackfest, card sorting seemed to be quite popular, and GUADEC may be a good time to organize some similar activities. This sort of thing would not really be a BOF, but if we start planning now, we can make sure that we have the resources and room available to do some Usability activities like this. Brian P.S. Looking at the BOF schedule I notice that there are already two timeslots set aside for a "DesignThinkingWorkshop". Is this related to Usability? I have not seen any announcements or information about what this BOF is about.
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