<div dir="ltr"><br><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Hylke Bons <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:hbons@redhat.com" target="_blank">hbons@redhat.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>Hello,<br>
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I've updated the wireframes with the points raised, you can find
it here:
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I'll address your feedback inline.<div class="im"><br>
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On 06/06/2013 01:38, Deepali Khushraj wrote:<br>
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<div>* It seems from the designs that
the user can add only a single OS-specific variant per app. For
example, I can create "Mobile HR" app with a single "HR iOS"
variant, but not two variants like "HR iPad" and "HR iPhone
free". I believe Matthias' lexicon states such multiple variants
are possible per app. . <br>
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I think the way you've done is fine.
However, if we choose this path then, I think, we need to
update the specification and ensure the REST API won't allow
multiple OS-specific variants per app, otherwise, they can't
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I forgot a to add this usecase. This can now be done in the
"Variants" tab.<div class="im"><br>
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* Apple's Push network has prod and dev
environment options, a flag would be useful.</div>
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Two certificate files can now be provided: one for production and
one for development. Any of the two can be used by mobile apps
whether they're deployed or for debugging purposes.<div class="im"><br>
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<div style="margin:0px;font-size:12px">* The terms
"Instance" and "Variant" will be unfamiliar terminologies to
a new user. A help icon on the screen or just some text
explaining the meanings of these terms to new comers would
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<div>* <span style="font-size:12px">Terminology suggestion:</span></div>
<div style="margin:0px;font-size:12px"><span style="white-space:pre-wrap"> </span>Instance
-> "Active user instances" or just "User instances"</div>
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I've changed this to "Mobile Instances" for now, but we can discuss
this.<div class="im"><br>
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* I found the name <span style="font-size:12px">"Variants and Push Networks"
confusing. I would suggest we use one :) </span></div>
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Push Networks it is.<div class="im"><br>
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* I<span style="font-size:12px"> noticed
you added links to download client SDKs, which is great. </span><span style="font-size:12px">I think a link to the Sender REST
API spec would be useful too.</span></div>
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I think this is something we need to fix on the <a href="http://aerogear.org" target="_blank">aerogear.org</a> website
itself. There should be easy access from the downloads to the API as
a "next step".<div class="im"><br>
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<div>* I found our iOS tutorial to be really helpful. It got
the user up and running really quickly. This is something I
struggled with Urban Airship and other services. Linking ours
to the console could be a real value add to first-time users </div>
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<div>* <span style="font-size:12px">We need to check the
security aspect of showing end-user emails in the instances
tab to the developers of the app. </span></div>
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Like mentioned by Matthias, this can be anything, not just email
addressses. It depends on how the developer sets the system up.<div class="im"><br>
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<div>* Also, if an app gets really popular then this list will
likely be really long, like thousands of users. Not sure if
our console could handle that. I think this feature of being
able to see instances is great in "development mode" or during
apps' "beta testing" though.</div>
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It can be a long list and we probably will have to add pagination
and filtering. The main usecase here is removing instances to stop
them from receiving new push notifications.<div class="im"><br>
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<div>* <span style="font-size:12px">Is the check-mark in
first screen used to make an app active Vs inactive?</span></div>
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It was to to select applications and perform actions on them. I
already thought this would be confusing, so I removed them now. An
app is active when it has at least one push network enabled.<div class="im"><br>
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<div>* I like that you show the variants summary in first
screen, wondering if we could use icons there for iOS, Android
& web.</div>
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Yep, potentially.<div class="im"><br>
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<div>* I was wondering if we could consider some UX ideas for
first-time user experience. I imagine a lot of users using
this service would never have used Push before, so they may
need some hand holding and the UI is a great way to start
that.</div>
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Yes, I've added some paragraphs to make things more friendlier, but
there's room for improvement. We can fix this as we go.<br>
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Thanks for the feedback. It's been really useful!<span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888"><br>
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Hylke<br>
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