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el
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by el » Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:33 am
We set up a user survey that aims at improving the usability of the Serendipity admin section. Apart from getting insights on how you use Serendipity, we want to learn about your problems and annoyances with Serendipity.
Click here to participate in the survey
Pleae support us by filling in the survey! I only takes about 10 minutes of your time, but will help us tremendously to improve the usability of Serendipotity.
The survey will be online till March, 15. Thank you for your help!
Cheers,
Prabhath + Ellen
The survey is part of a student project in the scope of www.OpenUsability.org that aims at improving the usability of Open Source projects.
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wagwag
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by wagwag » Tue Mar 06, 2007 3:03 am
Is there supposed to be any confirmation page after a survey is completed/submitted? On the last page of the survey I hit the "Finish Survey" button which brought me to the "Available surveys" page here:
http://85.10.193.9/UCCASS/index.php
There is no indication whether my survey input was received and all the links on the page it brought me to require a username and password which I don't have. If I may say so, the usability survey needs some usability improvement 
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el
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by el » Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:26 pm
wagwag wrote:Is there supposed to be any confirmation page after a survey is completed/submitted? On the last page of the survey I hit the "Finish Survey" button which brought me to the "Available surveys" page here: http://85.10.193.9/UCCASS/index.phpThere is no indication whether my survey input was received and all the links on the page it brought me to require a username and password which I don't have. If I may say so, the usability survey needs some usability improvement ;)
oh, sorry, that is a bug! there used to be a "thank you" page, i'll check!
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babenj
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Participated...
by babenj » Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:10 pm
Thanks!
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hgoor
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by hgoor » Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:23 pm
Error
Survey #40. Serendipity in not active at this time
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Uhm, the survey looks like it can use some usability itself 
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Brendon K
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by Brendon K » Sat Mar 17, 2007 6:15 am
The poll's expired. When you posted it was the 16th. The poll expired on the 15th.
I also forgot to do this when I originally saw it (and had to run out the door), and now I regret it. 
They say, "Practice makes perfect," yet they also say, "Nobody's perfect." I don't get it.
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el
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Suvey finished
by el » Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:51 am
Yes, the survey is finished now, we need to start to analyse the data.
Thanks for everybody who participated!
Ellen
PS: We'll soon post a link to the results page.
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williamts99
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by williamts99 » Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:14 pm
Hate to bump an old thread, but what ever happened to the results?
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garvinhicking
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by garvinhicking » Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:42 pm
Hi!
Too few people participated to draw real conclusions from it.Plus, the original poster disappeared and no longer pursued his former goals.
That's the spirit of OpenSource
Regards,
Garvin
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carl_galloway
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by carl_galloway » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:39 pm
What happened to the guy who was doing a similar thing with restructuring spartacus? I think it was mentioned on the s9y blog not too long ago. Did that go anywhere?
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