SLO observations
Marvin Addison
marvin.addison at gmail.com
Wed Feb 24 19:55:34 EST 2016
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:40 PM Aaron Howell <aaron.howell at deakin.edu.au>
wrote:
> We believe that it is their session afterall - so they should have the
> choice on how it is used.
>
That was exactly my rationale for the current Yes/No UI. I'm open to
alternatives, but my default posture is more choice is better. Now you
could argue that uninformed choices are worse than no choices at all, but I
take the opportunity to educate people in their choices as a noble and
worthy pursuit.
I am only familiar from this thread with how it currently works.
>
I made a screencast demonstrating how SLO works from a user's perspective,
but never put it up anywhere. I'll post that in the next couple days since
it would probably be helpful for folks to review to offer opinions on the
UX.
M
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