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# Seek funding for someone to complete the ''personas'' work | # Seek funding for someone to complete the ''personas'' work | ||
# Seek out volunteers in Fedora to carry the ''personas'' work to its conclusion | # Seek out volunteers in Fedora to carry the ''personas'' work to its conclusion | ||
# Others? | # Others solutions? | ||
== Risk/Benefit Analysis == | == Risk/Benefit Analysis == |
Revision as of 04:44, 7 February 2010
Issue
How much should the personas work factor into our methodology to define a target audience for the Fedora Distribution?
Background
- An effort was started to identify the Fedora's Distribution's target audience using personas
- Some interviews were conducted, but no one is currently able to dedicate time the effort.
- Approximately 10 hours of work (possibly more) remains to interview people and collect the data.
- Several more hours after interviews to analyze the data and start developing personas based on it.
Possible Solutions
- Drop the personas work until someone can carry and lead it
- Seek funding for someone to complete the personas work
- Seek out volunteers in Fedora to carry the personas work to its conclusion
- Others solutions?
Risk/Benefit Analysis
- Finishing the personas work would provide a wider body of information for the Board to make an informed decisions on the Fedora distro's target audience.
- Without a clear leader of this effort who has time to commit to it, the likelihood of this effort finishing soon and producing timely information appears to be low.
Other Thoughts/Considerations
- Have we been clear enough that the Target Audience discussion is about the users of the Fedora Distribution and not the Fedora Project as a whole?
- Should we explicity state or call out somewhere--in an FAQ?