The objective of this quick survey is to get some understanding of what languages are spoken by Cloudron users. You can find out more about translation work in this forum link. The data gathered will be shared on the Cloudron forum. View Survey NB: This survey has been created by Bernard Tyers, a Cloudron user. […]
Category archives: user research
Making a Python virtual environment on OS X
OS: Mac OS X Catalina 10.5.6Python version: 3.9 (most up-to-date at this time and installed like this) Package to install: guinness (Good things come to those who wait) This is a reminder to myself on how to do create a virtenv.
How should pip handle dependency conflicts when updating already installed packages?
The pip UX Team is looking for your input into future pip behaviour! What is this research about? This research is to understand what behaviour users expect from pip where upgrading a package would introduce dependency conflict(s) to already installed packages. I want to give my input! Great! Nicole has put together a 1 question […]
Test pip’s alpha resolver and help us document dependency conflicts
Hello! It’s Bernard and Nicole here from the pip team. What’s this research about? The team is working on the improving the way that pip resolves package dependency conflicts and would like feedback from users who have projects with complex dependencies. By complex dependencies we mean projects that: have at least 10 package dependencies some […]
How do you deal with conflicting dependencies caused by pip installs?
pip UX studies: response data
This is an ongoing analysis of the Python pip UX Study signups. These figures will change as new people sign-up for the studies. The purpose of this is to give the pip team some understanding of the kinds of participants that are taking part in our research. How long have you been using Python?Infogram Copy: […]
Sign-up for the pip UX Studies!
Do you use Python? pip? If so, sign-up to take part in the pip UX Studies.
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Reading list & useful things I found for 1-8 September
User Research No design without (user) research; A great talk (with video) by Belén Barros Pena given at 2019 Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM) conference in Saarbrucken. The talk was about why and how to incorporate design research practices into free software projects, but it applies to all projects. The tool we use to turn around […]
Reading list & useful things I found for 19-25 August
Accessibility We need to talk about dyslexia at work; a nice blogpost about dyslexia in the work place and how to improve support for people who live and work with dyslexia. Brexit User Research A beginners guide to getting into user research; A ma-hoosive list of resources (in the form of a Notion.so note) about […]