Hi Anne,
thanks a lot for this, the Hureo slides are extremely insightful. The Google doc
(presumably from
<http://usertesting.com/> ?) is not public so
couldn’t have a look at it :-(
Cheers,
Stephane Coillet-Matillon
stephane(a)kiwix.org <mailto:stephane@kiwix.org> / +41 79 215 8510
Kiwix
Internet content for people without internet access
Le 27 sept. 2017 à 23:11, Anne Gomez
<agomez(a)wikimedia.org> a écrit :
Hello offliners!
The Foundation has been working on building in support for ZIM files to the Android App
for Wikipedia. We're been in touch with Emmanuel quite a bit about how this might
work.
We've taken on some user research in 2 forms to support this work.
1. An online usability study using
usertesting.com <http://usertesting.com/>
2. An on the ground study in Pune, India
You can see the results from both studies here (linked in "Research findings"):
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Apps/Offline_support/V1_User_resea…
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Apps/Offline_support/V1_User_research>
The biggest takeaways that I think will be interesting to you folks are around size and
topic of content. Respondents are largely uninterested in large file sizes (over 100MB)
and would prefer that these files be very topic specific. These are people working from
their own Android phones, who have connectivity at least some of the time.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Anne
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