UX review of GridSync
cypher
cypher at tnt.cx
Fri Sep 25 15:33:50 UTC 2015
For what it's worth, I've filed GitHub issues for each of the items
identified by Gus in the project's repo under the 'UX' tag (here:
https://github.com/gridsync/gridsync/labels/UX) and will be attending to
them after next week (along with all of the other things that are still
sorely needed, e.g., proper tests).
On that note, please do not use this for anything yet. The underlying
code is broken/insufficient in several ways and was provided to Gus only
as an early prototype/alpha (i.e., to demonstrate and further discuss
what a 'friendly' Tahoe-LAFS desktop client might look like); you can
expect major changes to the code at every level in the upcoming
weeks/months.
On 09/25/2015 10:55 AM, Gus Andrews wrote:
>
>
> Hey Tahoe team,
>
> Simply Secure finished our usability review of GridSync, and are
> generally favorably impressed :) Here's the writeup, which includes some
> points which the bigger Tahoe-LAFS project should take into
> consideration -- specifically, that "servers of happiness" and a few
> other terms are pretty opaque to users at any level of expertise:
>
> https://medium.com/@gusandrews/expert-review-gridsync-a-secure-cloud-app-built-on-tahoe-lafs-c290252b15bb
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> Gus
>
>
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