[p2pu-dev] New Team Member

João Menezes tonyhomes at gmail.com
Tue Jul 10 15:46:06 UTC 2012


Stanford's HCI course is really nice. I watched the parallel x serial
design method Stian commented.

2012/7/10 Chris Ewald <chris at p2pu.org>

> Thanks everyone. Stian, those notes look great. I'll be using them in the
> coming months.
>
> Right now, I still working on that deployment script I mentioned and the
> people page today.
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:24 AM, João Menezes <tonyhomes at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hey there Chris! Welcome to Berlin!
>>
>> We can work together as I'm focused on similar questions as you commented.
>> You can reach me by my other e-mail: joaoa.menezes at yahoo.com.br
>>
>> Stian, thanks for sharing your notes from the user testing. It will be
>> really useful.
>>
>>
>> 2012/7/10 Stian Håklev <shaklev at gmail.com>
>>
>>> Here't he URL of the user study:
>>> http://reganmian.net/wiki/User%20Study%20P2pu
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Stian Håklev <shaklev at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Chris,
>>>>
>>>> welcome on board, we surely need your help! I would be very interested
>>>> in helping with the course selection page and other aspects - I did a
>>>> simple user study of P2PU, admittedly with a very low sample (n=1), but I
>>>> think I still uncovered some pretty grave usability bugs and things that
>>>> shouldn't be too hard to fix, but which really trip up users, and I would
>>>> really like for us to iron these out. Happy to help in any non-coder way I
>>>> can.
>>>> Stian
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 1:54 AM, Chris Ewald <chris at p2pu.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello p2pu!
>>>>>
>>>>> My name is Chris Ewald. I just signed on with p2pu as a developer. I'm
>>>>> fortunately enough to be in Berlin with most of the team members, and would
>>>>> like to introduce myself to the whole community.
>>>>>
>>>>> Over the coming months, I'll be working on improving the front end of
>>>>> the site, as well as some sysadmin tasks. It's my goal to improve the user
>>>>> experience and aesthetics of the site the best I can. Whoever is working on
>>>>> related tasks, please be in touch. I'll be poking around the mailing lists
>>>>> and will probably have a bunch of questions.
>>>>>
>>>>> My tentative goals are to:
>>>>>   - Improve the signup process
>>>>>   - Improve the course search page
>>>>>   - modularize the css ( sass )
>>>>>   - Site-wide improvements to feel and consistency ( twitter-bootstrap
>>>>> )
>>>>>
>>>>> If anyone is interested in helping with these tasks, or if feel there
>>>>> is something missing, please get in touch.
>>>>>
>>>>> Glad to be part of a team of such talented and forward-thinking
>>>>> people. Looking forward meeting everyone over the coming months.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers!
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
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