15:59:31 #startmeeting UX Team Weekly Meeting 15:59:31 Meeting started Tue Aug 9 15:59:31 2022 UTC. The chair is donuts. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:59:31 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:59:32 hi o/ 15:59:33 welcome welcome welcome 15:59:37 the pad is here as always: https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-ux-team-2022-keep 15:59:55 I hope everyone's well this week :D 15:59:57 please take a moment to add anything you'd like to discuss today to the agenda 16:00:42 as for announcements, 12.0a1 should be live very shortly – but I don't have a blog link yet 16:00:54 nice! 16:01:00 12.0a won't be on ESR 102 for another release or two yet though 16:01:14 so we can hold off doing another alpha recruitment blast until then 16:01:23 because as always it was the potential to be quite buggy 16:02:05 okay, please feel free to update your weekly planning sections too 16:02:25 and also review the UX team kanban to ensure your tickets are in the right columns, and are assigned to the right folks :) 16:02:32 https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/-/boards?scope=all&label_name[]=UX%20Team 16:05:38 done 16:05:43 same 16:05:52 same 16:05:55 great 16:06:20 gimme 2 mins 16:07:19 okay I'm good too 16:07:24 nothing in bold today? 16:07:55 let's hand over to championquizzer then :D 16:08:35 i published the report for july last week but don't have many points to discuss as we have been more or less covering things in the weekly meetings :) 16:08:39 https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2022-August/003447.html 16:09:13 great! 16:09:13 i am noticing that with every major release we are seeing users on macOS < 10.12 report about the update :/ 16:09:27 sadly not a issue that can be fixed 16:09:56 does TB/FF try to update despite it not being supported? 16:10:02 yes 16:10:12 oh, it would be nice if FF didn't do that 16:10:18 that is what is prompting these user report i believe 16:10:41 and then the update results in a broken browser? 16:10:49 that should be fixable on our side 16:11:12 a wild GeKo appears 16:11:18 not really 16:11:21 i believe it gives a msg similar to this: "unable to update. please download from our website" 16:11:22 feels like an upstream thing though, no? 16:11:24 i am in a meeting :) 16:11:31 aha :D 16:11:41 (not this one, though ;)) 16:11:48 (i am not exactly sure about the exact error message but can ask if that can be helpful :)) 16:11:52 technically you're in two meetings now 16:11:59 heh 16:12:09 I wonder if there's anything on bugzilla, it would be worth doing a search for it 16:12:33 i'm sure if we're getting plenty reports about it mozilla are too 16:12:43 yes, very likely! 16:13:19 we should be able to take this into account when writing the update xml files 16:13:24 we did that in the past 16:13:40 there is e.g. a minSupportedOSVersion 16:13:56 that sounds good! thanks GeKo! 16:14:17 ahhh okay, good to know 16:14:31 could you create a ticket in applications please championquizzer, and feel free to assign straight to richard? 16:14:52 sure, will file a ticket after the meeting 16:14:58 lovely, ty 16:15:16 in other news, the devs and I talked about priority android issues yesterday 16:15:46 fenix#40216, tor-browser#41087, tor-browser#41075, and HTTPS-Only Mode should all be getting attention soon 16:16:18 awesome. let me know if I can be useful to gather feedback or something else 16:16:33 Thanks! likewise if there's anything else you'd consider high priority pls let me know 16:17:00 another quick thing, to follow up from our last week's discussion about bridge-moji 16:17:11 i filed a ticket to gather feedback about the feature 16:17:15 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/41093 16:17:50 I saw! ty 16:18:18 that's all the updates for this week :) 16:19:23 identicons are a reasonable alternative 16:19:31 we'd need to do a little work to make them accessible though 16:19:53 robohash is a nope from me, lol 16:20:24 I do like how _compact_ bridge-moji are though – and I think we try doing a better job of communicating their purpose first 16:20:29 *searches robohash* 16:20:44 however it's complicated by the fact that emoji can be inputted too 16:20:46 same, nicob lol 16:20:47 like, technically speaking 16:20:50 https://robohash.org/ 16:21:18 idk what i was expecting but it wasn't this 16:21:22 lol 16:21:32 there are various identicon projects too, you can find some of them on the wiki 16:21:33 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identicon 16:21:47 at some point arma linked to a similar effort to visualize hashes for something else 16:21:52 that didn't use identicons 16:21:57 maybe I bookmarked it? 16:21:59 let's see... 16:22:37 I didn't 16:22:42 but did I link to it in the original ticket? 16:22:45 let's also see... 16:23:06 I did! 16:23:07 https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/issues/1093 16:23:10 it was mailpile 16:24:01 yep, that was me. more generally i am dubious of the value of hash snowflake visualization things 16:24:10 since you can't put that many bits in them, and humans can't distinguish that many bits anyway 16:24:14 one added complication we had to work around with the bridge-moji (and which would be more pronounced with color-based alternatives) is Tor Browser's capacity for theming 16:24:18 so "what is it for really" is the question to ask over and over 16:24:45 arma2: yeah 16:24:59 I agree 16:25:12 great 16:26:15 maybe some kind of syntax-esque highlighting of the IP addresses in the bridge lines could also be an option 16:26:36 in different colors, I mean 16:26:51 anyway, let's continue collecting feedback for now before we make any decisions here 16:27:10 ack! 16:27:46 ooo, one thing I should have put on the agenda: 16:27:49 at the end, remember that i will ask "what is it for really" over and over :) 16:27:55 arma2: upi 16:27:58 wups 16:28:01 *You're not the only person, lol 16:28:12 sounds good 16:28:13 yep! 16:29:31 The real answer is: "bridge lines in long lists are hard to distinguish between at a glance, and some kind of visual aid helps you do that" 16:29:41 but we don't say that anywhere besides the manual, because it's kind of awkward to explain 16:29:58 maybe it's tooltip time though 16:30:04 "why do you need to distinguish them" followed closely by "why do you have such a long list of them" 16:30:11 yesss exactly 16:30:29 why do i even need the internet 16:30:31 why do i exist 16:30:32 etc. 16:30:35 lol 16:30:36 lol 16:31:08 I think I'm coming around to the idea that bridges kind of need their own onboarding 16:31:17 maybe that's more of an option for the VPN though 16:32:26 okay on that note, let's move on with the agenda... 16:32:44 nicob you'll be pleased to note the release schedule is now up to date* 16:32:56 yay! \o/ 16:33:03 * up to date means kind of made up, because we haven't got into the thick of the ESR update yet 16:33:12 good enough for me 16:33:14 ** also Firefox releases sometimes shift too, it seems 16:33:52 there is an _extremely tentative_ release date for TB 12.0 too, although it's late enough that we should aim to launch the YEC in a late 11.5 release instead 16:34:27 ah okay 16:34:28 I think the tbc date for 12.0 is currently Nov 22nd, because any later than that and we're going to run into the holidays and struggle to fix bugs 16:34:37 makes sense 16:35:10 championquizzer: unfortunately ESR 91's EOL is September, which means we'll be backporting security fixes for a while 16:35:13 it's... not ideal 16:35:29 yep 16:36:19 next year we'll aim to release 12.5 earlier, and then the devs can theoretically get started on the next ESR when the beta tags are available 16:36:22 which was May-ish this year 16:36:40 however, that still doesn't leave a lot of time before 102 EOLs 16:37:02 so, I think we could also potentially take a look at the exact ESRs we're hopping on to 16:37:07 but that's a decision for the devs to take 16:37:55 any questions folks? 16:38:39 ty for these updates donuts. is really helpful 16:38:49 no problemo! 16:39:04 yes ty donuts 16:39:05 figured you may get some comments about it from eagle-eyed users :) 16:40:01 part of the reason (in addition to 11.5's late release) is that we've had to divert dev resources to S131, which turned into a project very quickly and with short turnaround times 16:40:23 however the S131 project will massively help us out in the long term 16:41:04 okay I've done enough talking :) 16:41:14 anything else that anyone would like to discuss today? or shall I close the meeting? 16:41:18 oh 16:41:19 WAIT 16:41:50 we're also tentatively aiming to have ARM builds ready for 12.0 16:42:00 I know we get comments about that a lot 16:42:02 oh nice! 16:42:10 I say tentatively, because it's been delayed time and time again 16:42:22 but it's more seriously on the roadmap this time 16:42:49 good to know \o/ 16:42:54 i'm sure apple users in particular will rejoice, especially if they get a shiny new MacOS compliant application icon too :D 16:43:48 sneak peek: https://twitter.com/donutsrussell/status/1556660893169192964 16:44:13 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser-build/-/issues/40158 16:44:16 shiny new icons! 16:44:20 is the tracking ticket, right? 16:44:30 that's the one, yep 16:44:36 note all the label shuffles lol 16:44:40 beautiful 16:45:35 looks amazing 16:46:00 let's call it for today 16:46:17 please remind me that next week I want to talk about the September meetup 16:46:22 because I'll forget 16:46:29 thanks everyone! o/ 16:46:31 #endmeeting