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* A mid-level Microsoft administrator who does not have time for a steep learning curve. | * A mid-level Microsoft administrator who does not have time for a steep learning curve. | ||
== Sandra: Small Business System Administrator == | == Sandra Summers: Small Business System Administrator == | ||
[[Image:serverwg-persona-smallbiz.jpg]] | [[Image:serverwg-persona-smallbiz.jpg]] | ||
"We're a small company and we have limited resources... we can't order new hardware for every new service request we get." | |||
* '''Profile''' MacGyver | |||
* '''Age''' 35 | |||
* '''Location''' Brooklyn, New York | |||
* '''Technical Level''' Intermediate to Advanced | |||
* '''Technical Skill''' Master | |||
* '''Years Experience''' 15 | |||
* '''Primary Tools''' ? (Do they use puppet / nagios / etc. etc.) | |||
* '''Referral''' Team members, USENIX mailing lists, blogs | |||
=== Motivation === | |||
=== Goals === | |||
=== Frustrations === | |||
=== Work Description === | |||
= Questions / Discussion Points = | = Questions / Discussion Points = |
Revision as of 21:27, 20 November 2013
Personas
- ‘application developer’ could be one right? someone who wants to build server applications
- ‘home/small business’ where they are constrained to one server/limited resources?
- ‘enterprise datacenter’ where they want to roll out many server instances and automate.
- A mid-level Microsoft administrator who does not have time for a steep learning curve.
Sandra Summers: Small Business System Administrator
"We're a small company and we have limited resources... we can't order new hardware for every new service request we get."
- Profile MacGyver
- Age 35
- Location Brooklyn, New York
- Technical Level Intermediate to Advanced
- Technical Skill Master
- Years Experience 15
- Primary Tools ? (Do they use puppet / nagios / etc. etc.)
- Referral Team members, USENIX mailing lists, blogs
Motivation
Goals
Frustrations
Work Description
Questions / Discussion Points
Who are our users?
- "I think the idea of focusing on target users is important here. Will having a GUI for servers help us grow Fedora Server use? Is it where we should put effort over other things that would grow it *more*? Who are the users, and, short of market research, do we have the collective expertise to make a reasonable case?" --mattdm