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    Survey "Feature Matrix" for UBports

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    • J
      joe @Flohack last edited by

      @Flohack Great idea. Thank you!

      I'd also be curious to know:
      1 ) Main attraction(s) of Ubuntu Touch
      2 ) Main drawbacks or holdbacks from daily driving

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      • Pulsar33
        Pulsar33 @Flohack last edited by

        @Flohack Thank you for this survey ! Nice idea

        However, I don't understand how the Weighted Average is computed.
        Example :

        Camera: Photo => Weighted Average 1.55
        Very important 54.55%
        Important 37.37%
        Nice to have 7.07%
        Unimportant 1.01%
        No answer 0%

        Misc: Wirelss charging => Weighted Average 3.21
        Very important 6.06%
        Important 8.08%
        Nice to have 42.42%
        Unimportant 40.4%
        No answer 3.03%

        Something seems wrong to me.
        BR
        Pulsar33

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        • Flohack
          Flohack @Pulsar33 last edited by

          @Pulsar33 I made the weighting in a wrong way, higher number means less important. Its like school rating for your homework now ^^

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          • Flohack
            Flohack @Pulsar33 last edited by

            @Pulsar33 If you want it reversed, subtract it from 5

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            • Pulsar33
              Pulsar33 @Flohack last edited by

              @Flohack OK, no problem, thanks
              Pulsar33

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              • Flohack
                Flohack @rocket2nfinity last edited by

                @rocket2nfinity Well I think you are not right here, we have a lot of people that have 0 technical skills, also they never used Linux on a PC before, but they want to try out or even switch to Ubuntu Touch. We should not rest in the "Nerd" base too long, and thats why I put the question here.
                Fact is that many people struggle with the device installation, and one option would be to send your device to someone for installing it for a small fee or donation. But, it seems thats not a viable option.

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                  rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

                  @Flohack May I ask why not a viable option? I don't know how you would go about the logistics of setting up "service centers" around the world, but I'd volunteer my time setting up devices with UT on it as long as it did not become a full time job. I do it for everyone I know anyway.....

                  Maybe a better way might be for someone to be able to order a sponsored device from UBPorts directly with UT already on it. But that would require UBPorts to collect and stock sponsored devices, or having a sponsor willing to do so on your behalf. Maybe Pine64 could help you with this idea?

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                    rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

                    @Flohack You know I was just thinking, there are resellers here in the states who buy devices in bulk, recondition them and sell them on eBay and Amazon. Maybe you all could partner with some of them to offer UT ported devices. If they see a demand for it, they are likely to fill it. Win for them, win for you.

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                    • Flohack
                      Flohack @rocket2nfinity last edited by

                      @rocket2nfinity Wel lno you misunderstood, I think the service side is fully viable, but it seems not many people would want to pay for it. this is something we must work on if we want to have this ecosystem: Get the message done that its far better to have your device installed by someone for a small fee than to get frustrated by failing yourself, and on top we cannot do mass support for installations for free. Already now our volunteers are struggling to help everyone getting install problems resolved.

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                        nogoogle @Flohack last edited by

                        @Flohack Instead of mailing devices around for installation (which adds additional cost in terms of shipping and logistic burden to community members who need to send the installed phone back) wouldn't it be an alternative to have something like a remote installation tool available to community members who act as "installation support" and remotely install UT on a users' phone hooked up to a PC via USB? These installation helpers could directly interact with the user via a chat function. But I guess a user who would be able to set-up a safe remote acccess to his/her PC probably would have the technical skills to download and use the installer.....Just an idea.

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                        • Flohack
                          Flohack @nogoogle last edited by

                          @nogoogle Well yes maybe not directly connected to the device but one could get help with a webcam and audio connection to show whats happening and to get help.
                          But still this needs time and dedication, so it should be honoured in some way ^^

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                            nogoogle @Flohack last edited by

                            @Flohack Oh, yes agree about the remuneration part. My thinking was: could we do something more intelligent to help people than just mailing devices around. I am working in a different field and I am using telemedicine everyday in times of COVID19. Assisting interested users with installing UT remotely seems to me like a more trivial task that could be more efficiently be addressed by such a system rather than shipping decvices.

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                              rocket2nfinity last edited by

                              Ordering a device directly through ubports and having a reseller handle the actual installing and mailing seems like a really nice option to me

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                                Capsia last edited by

                                Hi,
                                I'm building the devices page with the new design. I'd like to use the weights to calculate automatically the device maturity and display the progress bar accordingly. The survey link doesn't let me find the data, do we have these data available somewhere?

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                                • Flohack
                                  Flohack @Capsia last edited by

                                  @Capsia Please let me and @NeoTheThird squash this dat in a more useful representation. The current maturity is a gut feeling value and need to be replaced with a better value from the actual test results.

                                  However, it will be still a bit hard to compare devices with each other, aas we have fully to rely on what porters think its working. There is no good QA process when we do not have a single QA team that can test all devices side by side.

                                  Also, my I know, who talked with you from the foundation side to actually work on this page?

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