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If you walk into a local coffee shop today and see computer users, what operating system are they running on their laptops? Most likely not Fedora. What if we wanted to change that? | If you walk into a local coffee shop today and see computer users, what operating system are they running on their laptops? Most likely not Fedora. What if we wanted to change that? | ||
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Let's think about the types of people who frequent a coffee shop with a computer: | Let's think about the types of people who frequent a coffee shop with a computer: |
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Coffee Shop Personas
If you walk into a local coffee shop today and see computer users, what operating system are they running on their laptops? Most likely not Fedora. What if we wanted to change that?
Let's think about the types of people who frequent a coffee shop with a computer:
General User Characteristics
Motivation
Why do people compute at coffee shops?
- fewer distractions at the coffee shop than at home - focus - work or study
- meet friends there - social setting - feel connected to community
- coffee and light snacks are cheap admission
- coffee is enjoyable
- wifi access while out & about
- get out of the house / don't have an office (telecommuter, consultant, unemployed)
- comfortable surroundings / creative atmosphere / nice decor / amenities (fireplace, artwork, music, good smells, stylish, comfortable chairs)
- employees know you, friendly service
- traveller (at airport, inbetween hotels, at a conference, etc.- less lonely than hotel, a place to go, place to charge your stuff)
- service - don't have to clean up after yourself
User Classification
Who uses a computer at a coffee shop?
- consultants / telecommuters
- students
- travellers
- the unemployed