On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Jan-Christoph Borchardt < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Allan Caeg <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Jan-Christoph! > > Kirk and I are discussing this. We have a google wave discussion, but > > nothing much is going on, unfortunately. We've been busy with other > things, > > but this is definitely on the to do list (and my "drafts" email folder) . > I > > was actually planning to PM you too (been on my google calendar for about > 3 > > times, believe it or not). > > Cool, just add me to the Wave. :) > Done > Enough with the excuses. Let's talk about next steps. We have some > > wireframes and personas. It also appears that you also have some stuff > over > > there. Can you put them > > on > http://live.gnome.org/UsabilityProject/Whiteboard/UsabilityTestingSuite so > > we can document the progress? > > Yep, I already put my findings there. Currently I am just trying and > coding, I have yet to start with a UI. I guess it is really something > like Silverback we are after. > Yep, I guess, using Silverback as a peg is much more feasible than Morae. > Currently I like the Python script way the most because it is insanely > portable and easy to adjust (+ I can’t do anything else right now ;). > Just like Allan Day said earlier: > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/usability/2009-December/msg00073.html – > I did the test on a clean live USB system. > > That would be cool :) > But I am going to look into Quickly for development the next days. The > performance problems can be beaten by lowering the output video > resolution, but with a compiled app we might get better speeds even at > full quality. > What's Quickly? > > We should do it similar to Silverback: Write all the captured stuff > separately at highest quality to intermediate formats so we can later > export it in any quality & combination we like. > -- Regards, Allan http://live.gnome.org/AllanCaeg +63 918 948 2520
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