[Tor www-team] Meeting this Friday, March 11th at Noon PST
Jag Talon
jag at jagtalon.com
Mon Mar 14 07:20:03 UTC 2016
Hi, Isabela
Thank you for the updates! On my end, I whipped up a small script to
generate a dot file[1] and a pdf file[2]. Please tell me if I missed
anything! Viewing the PDF is a bit of a pain, so it's best to download
the dot file and view it / edit it on either OmniGraffle or
KGraphViewer.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016, at 07:53 PM, Isabela wrote:
> Hello there!
>
Sharing notes from today's meeting. First some updates:
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Design Guidelines - in Valencia we discussed about the design work
for the website with the UX team. Simply Secure is an organization
that will be helping Tor build a design guideline. Such work will
actually be helpful not only for our project but for any designer
who might want to collaborate with Tor. During the discussion with
the UX Team we decided that it makes sense to wait for the
guidelines to be done before moving with mocks.
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On that note, the UX team met and brainstormed two lists related to
the design guidelines: 1) who (audience will use these guidelines)
2) what (what we hope to use it for). You can find both lists here:
> https://storm.torproject.org/shared/Nt4Vf6bsQlYk56gSnfBdMPTdPMhKjKhMvbr3QeI-HSg
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If you have time, please:
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1) Add your ideas of who the style guide should be helping and what
it should be helping them do to the "Brainstorming" sections of
the doc [3]
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> 2) Email the ux list or scout at simplysecure.org
with your prioritized "Who" and "What" lists – the "Who" we should
first target, and "What" we should be helping them first do.
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Giving the above, we should update the phases for the project
in the wiki:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Website/MainSiteRedesign
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I plan on doing that and maybe add some dates to it as well. I
will ping the list to review once it's done.
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Another update from Valencia is related to the site metrics. We
discussed how to measure the user path, and the first step to find
tor browser and download it is the website. Sebastian is working
with Karsten to get graphs of these metrics displayed at
metrics.torproject.org, so it's easier for all of us to access it.
:)
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During the meeting we decided to start the technical discussion
about the site, since the design part will take longer than first
planned. We started a pad where we brainstormed the technical
requirements for it:
> https://storm.torproject.org/shared/GIBAKoUs2ELF4UD-GrGim3zS1P6g1-OMRdXZuLwTj8t
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Please review what is there and help us make sure we are not
missing anything.
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Finally, we also spoke about re-organizing the site content. We
should go over the content and organize it, see what should go
under what subdomain, like dev.torproject.org or
support.torproject.org or whatever we think is appropriated. So
next meeting we will take some time to work on it.
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We also discussed that once we have a proposal on how things could
be organized, we should share it with a larger audience (email it
to tor-project email list) for feedback.
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Our next meeting is Friday, March 18th, noon pacific time.
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Cheers,
>
Isabela
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Links:
1. https://github.com/jagtalon/tor-sitemapper/blob/master/graph.dot
2. https://github.com/jagtalon/tor-sitemapper/blob/master/graph.pdf
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