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integrated turorials #1395

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mfc opened this Issue Nov 9, 2015 · 1 comment

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mfc commented Nov 9, 2015

In the most recent study on why OpenPGP mail clients are difficult to use, the authors highlighted the usefulness of having integrated tutorials in a product.

I think we should explore having an integrated tutorial for first-time users. This could run after the installation wizard or be a desktop icon for whenever the user is interested in running it, somehow walking the user through doing useful workflows in Qubes.

@mfc mfc added the enhancement label Nov 9, 2015

@marmarek marmarek added this to the Documentation/website milestone Jan 7, 2016

@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added the UX label Apr 7, 2016

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\(◎o◎)/! - Coming into Qubes as a new convert and grinding through a few weeks of the EFI/HW integration wall of 3.0 and 3.1 - Awesome timing on this topic ;) Look forward to seeing an icon, a wizard, an error-free (cant hurt anything) tutorialVM or whatever being available on startup!

I know how hard you guys are working and its awesome the big picture (branding, conversion, promotion, perception, integration etc.) stuff is still in mind. I am a firm believer in Keeping it Simple (Stupid) and cannot think of many better ways to creating a successful result than making it EASIER for people to use or learn something!

Command lines, details, long descriptions...I understand...I get it...I just have to say that theres nothing wrong with adding a few rectangles and arrows in GIMP to some screen shot to show how to do something! Whonix installation and setup was without a doubt the easiest and understandable example of broad stroke instructions I have had in using Qube's so far https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install

I know, low brow pictures , arrows, etc. just cant help it! I need the visual...the read-write is there! Add some kinesthetic and a few auditory beeps and alarms and you got it covered ;)

\(◎o◎)/! - Coming into Qubes as a new convert and grinding through a few weeks of the EFI/HW integration wall of 3.0 and 3.1 - Awesome timing on this topic ;) Look forward to seeing an icon, a wizard, an error-free (cant hurt anything) tutorialVM or whatever being available on startup!

I know how hard you guys are working and its awesome the big picture (branding, conversion, promotion, perception, integration etc.) stuff is still in mind. I am a firm believer in Keeping it Simple (Stupid) and cannot think of many better ways to creating a successful result than making it EASIER for people to use or learn something!

Command lines, details, long descriptions...I understand...I get it...I just have to say that theres nothing wrong with adding a few rectangles and arrows in GIMP to some screen shot to show how to do something! Whonix installation and setup was without a doubt the easiest and understandable example of broad stroke instructions I have had in using Qube's so far https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install

I know, low brow pictures , arrows, etc. just cant help it! I need the visual...the read-write is there! Add some kinesthetic and a few auditory beeps and alarms and you got it covered ;)

andrewdavidwong added a commit that referenced this issue May 31, 2016

@mfc mfc modified the milestones: Far in the future, Documentation/website Jan 6, 2017

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