Thanks Noam for sharing this persona!
Here are some of my thoughts:
* Dan might be familiar with basic web technologies (HTML), but not necessarily with
JavaScript language
* Dan would like to write a prototype UI plugin as fast as possible
Tutorials and documentation on writing a plug-in, I imagine, perhaps
a
plug-in template or example he can read, understand and modify to fit
his needs.
Yes, a tutorial or walk-through in addition to technical documentation/reference.
The plugin template is even better, e.g. "showcase" plugin that demonstrates
different features on a fictional (sample) plugin. Maybe even some tutorials on YouTube.
Does he need/want a way to distribute, promote, update, and
manage his plug-in through oVirt.org? Perhaps he'd like users to be able
to tell him whether they like it, ask him questions?
This is interesting, so far we only have dedicated repository for sample UI plugins. This
reminds me of some "plugin marketplace" :)
One way to promote and discuss specific plugins would be via oVirt wiki, where each plugin
would have a dedicated page maintained by the plugin author.
If we take this further, we could establish another dedicated repository for
"real-world" plugins, in addition to having repository for "sample"
plugins.
All of the above are just ideas..
Regards,
Vojtech
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Neary" <dneary(a)redhat.com>
To: "Doron Fediuck" <dfediuck(a)redhat.com>
Cc: "Ohad Levy" <olevy(a)redhat.com>, users(a)ovirt.org, "Sean
Cohen" <scohen(a)redhat.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:52:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Users] Project personas
Thanks Noam!
On 02/21/2013 01:52 PM, Doron Fediuck wrote:
> After an interesting presentation by Dave Neary today we started
> thinking about the persona[*] of the ovirt project users
> We focused on the users of the new coming feature of UI plugins.
> And this was our vision of an active user:
>
> Name: Dan
> Age: 25
> Job position: an integrator at a medium sized service company
> Technical level: computer savvy person with interest in gadgets and
> innovations.
> Has about two years of java coding experience, but coding may not
> be his main focus at work.
> Reason for using the UI Plugins feature: After getting requests from
> his costumers for simple log monitoring feature, the integration
> team leader have decided that implementing this as a Plugin for
> ovirt
> would offer a more centralised solution and has assigned dan to
> start getting familiar with it and give him a time estimation for
> completion.
Interesting that this came the same week as the Nagios plug-in was
announced on the list ;-)
My follow-on questions: what does Dan need from the oVirt project?
Tutorials and documentation on writing a plug-in, I imagine, perhaps a
plug-in template or example he can read, understand and modify to fit
his needs. Does he need/want a way to distribute, promote, update, and
manage his plug-in through oVirt.org? Perhaps he'd like users to be able
to tell him whether they like it, ask him questions?
> By creating a more accurate persona(s) of the user base we could
more
> easily understand the needs of the users and steer the project in
> more productive and helpful ways for the people that really need it.
> It would be very interesting to see what others think this "person"
> is like and what does he need.
> so who do you feel is the likely user?
I think that we definitely have a number of types of UI plug-in
developer - perhaps another one might be a start-up who wants to promote
their product by integrating into oVirt? Or perhaps someone like NetApp
or HP, a partner working ot integrate their hardware solutions?
It would be really interesting if someone had thought about and put
together user profiles or personas for people like that ;-)
(for those watching at home, I split our group into smaller groups, and
indeed there were two groups who came up with profiles like those above).
Thanks also Doron for the vote of confidence!
Regards,
Dave.
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