[Design] [D/F] Chandler February

Priscilla Chung priscilla at osafoundation.org
Thu Mar 2 10:49:24 PST 2006


It was most likely a performance issue. That the check box did not  
appear to do anything when he clicked on it.

If I may also elaborate:
>>    + Would like to have some indicator that he had added an event  
>> to Priscilla's calendar.
If he were to change or add an event, it would be a 'nice to have' to  
identify this person's change or addition to the calendar.

So for example:
If you are sharing one calendar,  there could possibly two different  
colors, Blue for User A and Green for User B.
If User B makes changes to User A's event, then the event color will  
change from blue to green.
Maybe there is a text note on the 'event detail', "Changes were made  
to this event, will you accept it...y/n" for User A when viewing the  
event change for the first time.

One final addition in my Feb. [D/F]:
I don't understand why in the side bar is highlighted on a particular  
collection and I double click to add an event on the calendar. It  
automatically knows I'm in 'Priss' collection (different from 'My  
calendar'). This was the last item in my [D/F] journal:
>> http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/ 
>> DogFoodChandlerZeroDotSixDotOne0301
. It's hard to reproduce, but I'm wondering if this is because of a  
performance issue?  That the side bar highlight is not refreshing.

-Priscilla

On Mar 1, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:

> Hi Priscilla,
>
> Did your user try clicking on the checkbox and then was confused  
> about what it did? Or was he confused by the rollover?
>
> Mimi
>
> On Mar 1, 2006, at 4:57 PM, Priscilla Chung wrote:
>
>> For more details, I'll be updating my journal monthly:
>> http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/ 
>> DogFoodChandlerZeroDotSixDotOne0301
>>
>> Here are some top issues I ran into this past four weeks:
>>     + The day view of the calendar was not obvious to me. I  
>> happened to click upon the day view by accident and didn't even  
>> realize my week view had changed to day view. I've always viewed  
>> my calendar in week view. Rarely on month/day view. (Probably  
>> because it resembles my paper calendar)
>>     + Deleting a collection and then re-subscribing a collection  
>> was not working, as it thought I was already subscribed to that  
>> collection already.
>>     + Chandler crashing. I'm starting to get the hang of dumping  
>> my repository. That's not good. =(
>>
>> ---
>> 1/24/06 - An earlier [D/F] feedback of a New User using Chandler 0.6.
>> http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Journal/ 
>> DogFoodChandlerWithNewUser0124
>>
>> Here are some top issues:
>> The interview consisted of downloading Chandler. Deleting events,  
>> subscribe to my calendar and adding an event to Priscilla's calendar.
>>
>>    + Tested out the demo events but had a hard time deleting them  
>> once they were in the calendar.
>>    + Had difficulty understanding the check mark in the side bar.
>>    + Didn't have too much trouble subscribing to my calendar.
>>    + Places an event on the calendar not realizing the date for  
>> that particular event is the wrong date.
>>    + When moving an event from the wrong date to the right date,  
>> he lost his event. Made various attempts.
>>    + Would like to have some indicator that he had added an event  
>> to Priscilla's calendar.
>>    + Sync was not functioning, error box popped up.
>>
>> Upcoming Dog Food for March: Sharing my calendar w/ another person  
>> regularly!
>> -Priscilla
>>
>>
>>
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