Hey guys,
Here's how I'd do it.
*Assumption:* Only logged-in users can start the UW funnel
*Schemas:*
UploadWizardStep
Stored when the user loads a new step of the Upload Wizard
- user_id : int -- The user's identifier
- flow_initialized : str -- The timestamp at which the current flow
through the funnel began (will need to be stored in a cookie and reset at
loads of step 1)
- step : int -- 1 - 4 of the UW process
UploadWizardRightsSelection
Stored when the user selects a "rights" option.
- user_id : int -- The user's identifier
- flow_initialized : str -- The timestamp at which the current flow
through the funnel began (will need to be stored in a cookie and reset at
loads of step 1)
- rights_selected : enum("own", "other) -- The rights that a user
selected (note that multiple selections actions can take place for a single
flow)
I'd make a pass over the DB, to identify the last RightsSelection for each
flow_initialization (if any) to figure out what an uploading user settled
on during a particular flow. I'd also look at how many selections a user
makes per flow to see evidence of confusion & indecisiveness or maybe just
exploration of the UI.
Make sense?
-Aaron
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:53 AM, Gergo Tisza <gtisza(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Lars Aronsson
<lars(a)aronsson.se> wrote:
Yes. But is this a given fact, or something that might change?
We do intend to change it. You can see out plans (in a somewhat undigested
form) at
http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/design-multimedia-uploader
But usage metrics from the current interface can still be helpful for
designing a different one.
So how much energy and resources are we
spending on making it slightly better, rather
than designing
something very different?
That's the million dollar question... given that small improvements will
have instant effect (but is wasted time in the long run), while a big
redesign will take several months (I am being optimistic here...), we will
have to do some mix of the two, but exactly what mix that will be is an
open question.
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