This page is an overview over the interface redesign activity going on in the fall of 2008.
There are 2 student groups from the "Interface & Interaction Design" class at the University of Michigan's School of Information that are working on a fundamental redesign of Gallery's user interface.
PhotoDev
http://www.adamatorres.com/gallery-project/
PhototiC
http://phototic.googlepages.com/
Now we sincerely await your comments on our Hi-Fi prototype! You can access team PhototiC's Hi-Fi prototype now at:
http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Epuz/Phototic/hifi/index.html
The task list to go along with the testing, and anyone who would like to try out this prototype, is at:
http://phototic.googlepages.com/tasksPHOTOTIC.txt
After they've tried out the prototype, they are encourage to do this online survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=akFu_2fgnCiTV1cdRs_2bZMG3A_3d_3d
http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfjxt593_183ppzdchcq
due September 10/11
Check the teams' website for their introduction of the project, team, client, etc.:
A rough interaction design or a paper prototype.
This is a spectrum of different Gallery users that present different approaches to look at Gallery's usability.
Photo consumer
A user that is looking at photos in an Gallery.
Photo organizer
A user that is using somebody else's (e.g. a family member's) Gallery installation to organize and publish her photos. She mainly wants to share here pictures with friends and family and has relatively modest demands.
Advanced photo publisher
A advanced user that is maintaining her own Gallery installation to organize and publish her photos online. She is the only one using this Gallery installation, but she has quite advanced demands for more functionality and especially in customizing the appearance of her photos. She could be a professional photographer for example.
Gallery administrator
A user that is maintaining a Gallery installation for a group of 3 or more other users (e.g. friends & familiy or a work team)
Gallery developer
A user that is adjusting and adapting Gallery to her personal needs and develops own themes and modules.
The Codex (this wiki)
Here you can find all kinds of information about the project. Be sure to check out the survey that has been conducted last year. A good place to start is always the Usability Home.
Forums
http://galleryproject.org/forum In the forums you can find a lot of user feedback, feature requests and the like. You can use the search function to find user feedback to the topic you are interested in.
Developer Mailing List
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gallery-devel Here the developers talk about all the issues that come up around the project. There is not a lot of talk about usability topics nor are there many regular users on the list, but it is still a good resource to get feedback from the community. Here you can find an archive of this list: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gallery-devel
IRC
Here you can find information about the IRC channels. You can always go in the channels, post something and see if you can get feedback from anybody that's present. If you don't have an IRC client you can use this web service: http://www.mibbit.com/. Here you can find some tools connected to IRC (e.g. searchable log files): http://tools.gallery2.org/
Feature Vote
http://galleryproject.org/sfvote
A place for users to vote for which things should be implemented into Gallery (first). The features are taken from Gallery's bug tracker on Sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=7130