[openstack-dev] Participate in a Usability Study at Barcelona: Get a free bluetooth speaker and OpenStack t-shirt for your time

Kruithof Jr, Pieter pieter.kruithof.jr at intel.com
Fri Oct 21 03:20:01 UTC 2016


Apologies for any cross-postings.


Hi Folks,

I wanted to send a second notice that there will be two usability studies being conducted in Barcelona with cloud operators. We had nearly a 100% show rate last summit and the results had a direct impact on the OpenStackClient.  In fact, the results were shared at the OSC working session the next day.

Intel is providing a Philips bluetooth speaker to show our appreciation for your time.  In addition, the foundation is providing a t-shirt to each person that participates in the study. I may even give anyone suffering from jetlag a Red Bull to get them through the day.

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The first study will be on Monday, October 24th and is intended to investigate the current APIs to understand any specific pain points associated with completing tasks that span projects such as quotas.  This study will last 45 minutes per operator.

You can schedule a time here:

http://doodle.com/poll/fwfi2sfcuctxv3u8

Note that you may need to set the time zone in Doodle to Spain > Ceuta

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The second study will be on Tuesday, October 25th and is intended to investigate the OpenStackClient to understand any specific pain points and opportunities associated with completing tasks with the client.  This study will last 45 minutes per operator.  We ran a similar study at the previous summit and the feedback from users was that it was a good opportunity to “test drive” the client with an OSC expert in the room with them.

You can schedule a time here:

http://doodle.com/poll/894aqsmheaa2mv5a

Note that you may need to set the time zone in Doodle to Spain > Ceuta


For both studies, someone with the OpenStack UX project will send you a calendar invite after you select a time(s) that are convenient for you.


Thanks,


Piet Kruithof
PTL OpenStack UX

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