Re: Anaconda usability test rough plan for Devconf.cz

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Hi Filip!

On 02/20/2013 02:26 PM, Filip Kosík wrote:
> we are going to perform pilot usability tests (tomorrow) but we don't
> know how testers should be assigned to specific use cases. Whether you
> think that advanced user should perform ONE of the advanced installation
> test (one test case for one tester) or all advanced testers should
> perform all (four) advanced use cases (4 tests for one tester). Could
> you clarify it please?

Awesome!!! Let me know how it goes!

The tests are supposed to be one person, one test case. So one advanced
user should only perform one of the four advanced installation tests,
not all four. Try to assign the advanced testers tests that fit their
experience, if that makes sense. E.g., try to give the RAID test to the
person who filled out the most RAID experience in the survey (does that
make sense?)

If the advanced users want to do more than one and you're willing to let
them, there's no problem with that, but Stephanie and I only meant for
each person to take just one test case.

Does this make it clearer? Sorry for the confusion!

~m

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