Hello all,
The purpose of the UX team is to work with all teams at Tor to help them build great user experience for their projects. The previous work that the UX team has done also reflects this--evaluating the Tor launcher interface, redoing the metrics website, creating web and mobile interfaces for OONI, testing the mobile security slider.
Since our work is always in collaboration with another team, we decided to instead of having a component for UX team (vertical way of organizing our tasks) we are adopting a keyword (tag) for our team #ux-team (horizontal way to organize our tasks) that can be used across components on Trac.
*What will you do with the #ux-team tag? * We will be labeling ongoing projects that we work on with this tag. But we are also building a process for you to 'tag' a ticket with #ux-team if you think we should look at it. We will triage tickets with the #ux-team tag every Tuesday at 1500 UTC time on #tor-project. There, we will evaluate if those issues are indeed something we can help with and give you an answer of what's next.
*When do I use the #ux-team tag? * "If something is broken and the user can't use it is not necessary ux related - more chances are that is ux related if *its working* and the user still can't use it."Common tasks that the ux team does includes creating or editing user interfaces, creating images/videos/other media, testing your product on users, and helping communicate with users.
*What about #usability and #tbb-usabilty tags?* People can use them to track things they want, but we won't specifically look at tickets marked with those tags until there is the #ux-team tag. We have already looked at tickets with those other tags, and tagged relevant tickets for the UX team with the #ux-team tag--if we missed one, please tag it with the #ux-team tag!
*Ok, what will happen with website and blog components under the "User Experience" component?* We have reorganized the "User Experience" component into a "Webpages" component! The tickets under the "User Experience" component currently were previously all torproject.org and blog.torporject.org related, so this seemed like a good transition. It also made sense to have a component for webpages, so that we can track work for other webages in the future: media.tpo, extra.tpo, and various new portals (dev, support, and community). Sites that won't be subcomponet of this components, are sites that we consider they are a product of a team, like OONI page, or the metrics page.
This information exists on our wiki page as well: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/UxTeam#Tickets
We think that this is a much more intuitive way to organize the work! Thanks for your cooperation.
Thanks, UX team
On 26 May 2017, at 08:00, Linda Naeun Lee linda@torproject.org wrote:
Hello all,
The purpose of the UX team is to work with all teams at Tor to help them build great user experience for their projects. The previous work that the UX team has done also reflects this--evaluating the Tor launcher interface, redoing the metrics website, creating web and mobile interfaces for OONI, testing the mobile security slider.
Since our work is always in collaboration with another team, we decided to instead of having a component for UX team (vertical way of organizing our tasks) we are adopting a keyword (tag) for our team #ux-team (horizontal way to organize our tasks) that can be used across components on Trac.
Hi Linda,
Sounds like a great idea!
For people who haven't used trac before:
Trac doesn't use '#' in its tags, and it calls them 'keywords'.
So to tag a ticket, do:
Keywords: ux-team
You can have as many keywords as you like, separated by spaces. (And commas, if you like commas.)
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Linda Naeun Lee:
Hello all,
Hi Linda!
The purpose of the UX team is to work with all teams at Tor to help them build great user experience for their projects. The previous work that the UX team has done also reflects this--evaluating the Tor launcher interface,
That is awesome! I have been working on a Python-clone of the Tor launcher. And I really need your solid research finding as a reference to design it.
We will triage tickets with the #ux-team tag every Tuesday at 1500 UTC time on #tor-project. There, we will evaluate if those issues are indeed something we can help with and give you an answer of what's next.
That is great! I just opened two tickets that I would like to listen to your opinions and insights:
Tor launcher third-party censorship circumvention tools support: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/22399
Usablity and accessiblity improvement on the Tor assistant page: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/22402
I will join #tor-project discussion on Tuesday but feel free to share whatever you want before that. This will benefit the project I have been working on a lot.
if we missed one, please tag it with the #ux-team tag!
I added the keyword in this ticket, feel free to delete it if this is not what you want: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21951
Thank you so much for your great work and effort, Linda! I am looking forward to a further cooperation with you!
Best, iry
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