14:00:02 #startmeeting ux monthly sync 14:00:02 Meeting started Tue May 11 14:00:02 2021 UTC. The chair is dunqan. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:00:02 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 14:00:09 Okay, let's do it :) 14:00:14 who's all here today? 14:00:21 o/ 14:00:41 hey thurayya ^^ 14:01:40 (^u^)/ 14:01:40 hello! 14:01:51 hi both!! 14:03:14 we'll give it another minute for any stragglers... 14:04:16 :) 14:04:32 * antonela paste the pad https://pad.riseup.net/p/1D8sK8Zy74b_0qclC97I-ux-team-monthly-2020-keep 14:04:46 oh ha good idea, ty 14:04:54 * dunqan hasn't had a coffee yet 14:05:11 * dunqan scans the announcements 14:05:40 So, one announcement to note is Tor Browser ending its support of V2 onion services on July 15 14:06:06 https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1388905624847757315 14:06:42 The blog post is a little out of date, but we have some slightly more recent info available on https://status.torproject.org 14:07:43 antonela and pospeselr are currently working on browser changes to inform users who try and visit V2s of the upcoming changes 14:08:04 yep, the next alpha will be out next week with these changes 14:08:18 \o/ 14:09:13 Our first agenda item today is a brief status report on our progress working on the user survey reports 14:09:44 We currently have a private draft of the Snowflake survey report sitting with anti-censorship for review 14:10:12 once they've had the chance to digest & feedback we'll hopefully have a public version we can share at the next monthly meeting 14:10:31 * dunqan should make sure to attend the next anti-censorship team meeting to check 14:10:34 excellent! 14:11:11 oops, sorry, my computer froze and i had to restart 14:11:22 thurayya: no prob! 14:11:30 how are you getting on with the massive TB user survey data? can I help in any way at the moment? 14:11:49 i went over 30k responses 14:11:51 one by one 14:11:57 until today 14:12:14 right, lots of keyboard spam? 14:12:20 i decided to do this after realizing that every tor browser android user were forced to answer it 14:12:23 everytime 14:12:28 yes :( 14:12:41 after 10k, it gets more and more common to have "invalid" answers 14:13:02 so, i'm considering invalid answers any answer that have the same works, like 14:13:30 "what do you like about tor?" "everything", "what do you dislike about tor?" "everything" 14:13:55 or offensive words/sentences; random numbers, random letters, random keys 14:14:10 and specifics words like "blank" "null" 14:14:37 as it shows the user was forced to answer the survey, instead of volunteered to answer 14:14:46 gotcha, are you working from a csv at the moment? 14:14:59 i'm also excluding any response that is not in english, but i'm putting it somewhere else, so we can have a closer look 14:15:08 they are not that many 14:15:15 dunqan: yes! 14:15:42 I found this quite useful too: https://sqlitebrowser.org/ 14:15:59 so I could clean the db and run visualizations in metabase at the same time 14:16:29 but it's not any easier than just doing it in the csv 14:16:33 * josernit_ I lost wifi for a sec. lol, i'm still figuring things out with irc. Sorry 14:16:36 hmm 14:16:50 seems interesting 14:17:02 i'll download and try it anyway 14:17:25 i spend around 30min every 1k, so can i spend 30 min on sqlitebrowser too haha 14:17:52 aha well I would say it's probably only useful if you want to move between metabase and the data itself 14:18:06 like, if you want to test something in metabase and then jump back to do a little cleaning 14:18:38 i see, then it's better to try it after the cleaning 14:18:44 yep I think so 14:18:54 sorry this has become such a pain :( 14:19:44 no problem! it's like we said last meeting "meditation time" 14:19:46 haha 14:20:10 aha yes! 14:20:15 also, it shows us that maybe limesurvey is not the best option to tor browser android, or maybe what we have to look next time 14:20:26 so this doesn't happen again 14:20:40 do you know what the problem was, specifically? 14:20:46 * dunqan should investigate 14:20:58 why were users forced to answer? 14:21:00 they were forced to answer the survey in order to use tor browser android 14:21:10 =/ 14:21:23 ugh, that's a huge problem 14:21:52 yep :/ 14:22:17 anyways, i think by the end of the week i'll be done with the cleaning :) 14:22:40 then we can finally get the results -- we have really good answers! 14:22:49 do we know where the answer came from? if tba or desktop? 14:22:50 It should have just been sitting on the TBA equivalent of about:tor 14:22:53 also, sorry it is taking so long to analyze them 14:22:59 e.g. the address bar should still be functional 14:23:26 antonela, hmm we ask what services they use 14:23:34 but not specifically what they are using atm 14:23:52 hi! sorry, i'm lurking. I'm not sure I understand why users were required to answer the survey 14:24:00 I noticed a few people were annoyed they couldn't _dismiss_ the banner 14:24:02 maybe the UI/UX was confusing? 14:24:03 but that would be good to know 14:24:06 do they perhaps mean that instead? 14:24:20 (in which case we should add an "X" for next time) 14:24:21 i gues we wsaw a similar experience with the end-of-year campaign 14:24:32 where people thought they must donate before they could use the app 14:24:46 yep, that was my assumption 14:24:50 :/ 14:24:56 sigh. 14:25:29 :/ 14:25:37 yep, that's probably it, unfortunately i didn't have the opportunity to try 14:25:46 we can review it the next time 14:25:48 no problem 14:25:55 yeah 14:25:59 I'll add a ticket for it so we remember for the next iteration :) 14:26:10 thanks thurayya & sysrqb! 14:26:12 great ;) 14:26:49 Next up in the agenda we have "TB 10.5 Alpha release on May 18th, call for testing" 14:26:53 is that yours antonela? 14:27:22 yep! 14:27:29 :D 14:27:38 we are going to call for testing on the next alpha release 14:27:55 it will happen the 18th or aroundish 14:28:30 i'm working on some simple questions to share with tor-qa but i also want to email some other community members 14:28:45 thurayya: could we coordinate with gus to share the alpha with folks at the global-south list? 14:29:08 i wish to finish the questions this week and ask you both for review 14:29:15 antonela: yes! :) 14:29:42 sounds great! 14:29:58 are we still thinking of a gitlab template for reporting? 14:30:07 I can't fully remember what we decided 14:30:19 yes, my plan is go with the template 14:30:50 and get the responses by email, right/? 14:31:07 (even in the mailing list, so we can copy and paste onto gitlab if users cannot access there for any reason) 14:31:11 thurayya: yep 14:31:56 sure thing, makes sense 14:33:09 the other item is also mine 14:33:23 we stated weekly syncs on user research 14:33:32 are small 0.5h meetings in tor-ux 14:33:46 if you are a person running user research, please join us for updates 14:33:55 * antonela that's all 14:33:58 :D 14:34:20 next one is mine 14:34:20 woooo 14:34:46 (the woo is for weekly syncs lol) 14:34:59 (although I'm also cheering you on nah) 14:35:07 hahha 14:35:34 i wanted to share the last news about my fellowship with you. june is the last month of my fellowship with bertha foundation & the tor project 14:36:11 this month i'll be running my last activities - saturday a digisec training with fridays for future 14:36:25 next week two workshops with indigenous communities and organizations 14:37:04 and then i'm closing with my "products" that includes guides and materials in portuguese, guarani (indigenous language) and english 14:37:34 one of this guides is a how to use tor in the context of environmental activist in south america 14:38:08 and in june we'll have a week to share everything :) 14:38:17 that's all from me. 14:38:29 i also added josernit_ as i understand that his grant is also ending 14:38:45 sad it's coming to an end :( 14:38:53 BUT I'm super looking forward to seeing all your amazing work 14:39:08 so, if you want to share anything with us about your research, josernit_ ;) 14:39:18 This is so cool, I would love to read the guides and materials :) 14:39:40 dunqan: i shared some of the guides with antonela, but they are still not translated to english, so, when it's translated i'll share with you too dunqan (and everyone, actually) 14:39:52 yes, its awesome work nah 14:39:54 gus[m] is helping me to review it too 14:40:01 thurayya: ty!!! 14:40:13 we will keep thurayya after the fellowship ends, no worries folks :D 14:40:34 <333 14:41:32 josernit_, yes! i would love to get your opinions on it too. 14:41:48 how are you doing josernit_? 14:41:56 I'd love to. Yes. 14:42:10 Great, i was writing my response, so here it goes. :P 14:42:12 Oka. So, I followed-up the participants from last time (onboarding + a presentation for new users). This time I wanted to see if they continued to use the browser. The report has been published in gitlab, buuuut I found most of them didn’t want to recommend TB, their reasons being that it’s too technical for everyday users + they haven’t really got a grasp of all it’s functionality. 14:42:34 So, as a curious as I can be, and knowing that there is another activity (interviews), I want to understand why. As in, what are the things they think people will not understand + what are the things they struggle. 14:44:01 I've been losing participants as the weeks go by, but, I still have about 7 participants willing to have 1h meeting. I have not defined any guide atm, I sent a report to Internews to get a first payment. 14:44:34 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/ux/research/-/blob/master/reports/2021/Report_Follow-up_Survey_-_Costa_Rica_-_Internews.md << last report 14:44:45 yessss, it would be great to follow up with those questions 14:44:49 But yeah, after the interviews + analysis + report. It'll be the end of this journey. 14:44:52 7 x 1hr is still good too! 14:45:28 Also, i'll use that 1h to answer any questions they have about TB. But yes. 14:45:47 yes, it's very good! 14:46:02 My main purpose is to understand why this feeling of not recommending. 14:46:16 josernit_: did you get the sense your users who _would_ recommend TB were more or less technically experienced? 14:46:38 meaning how do they groups compare? 14:46:44 *the groups 14:47:00 most of them are non-technical. but even the most technical did not want to recommend as it's not for everyday use. 14:47:20 right, interesting 14:48:01 I think I need to understand what they think when I say "recommend", as in to whom. Perhaps the answer change when they think of someone in need of anonimity instead of, idk, their parents (?) 14:48:01 hmmm does they say why it's not for everyday use? 14:49:33 Mmm, no, they just stated in general that it's not very friendly: some pages don't load, they need to start TB and connect, its a bit slow, tc. 14:50:11 But, what do they mean evryday? Who would they recommend it and who would not? Those interesting questions would be for the interviews :D 14:50:11 it's a really good report, josernit_, thanks for your work 14:50:27 yep, definitely worth exploring both of those angles in your follow-up interviews 14:50:29 thank you nah :)) 14:50:35 yes! 14:50:46 if you want any of us to participate in the interviews, please let us know :) 14:50:57 i udnerstand it's in spanish, right? 14:51:38 I have not defined any time with them, some are by phone, others jitsi. But whenever I have a plan, I can share it with you. Yes, spanish! 14:51:57 great! 14:52:38 that's all from me 14:52:43 thanks josernit_! 14:52:56 In that case I think that's all folks 14:53:13 thanks very much for coming, and hope you all have a good week! 14:53:29 o/ 14:53:32 #endmeeting