[22:45] dvessel: Question 1: How would you describe yourself as a Drupal.org user?
[22:45] okay, so what's the question?
[22:46] hmm.. I just check issues I have posted and randomly search when I have question.
[22:46] Question 2: How frequently do you go to Drupal.org?
[22:47] Not sure how I'd describe myself. Maybe someone who knows their way around but is tired of browsing d.o
[22:47] Question 3: How long do you spend on Drupal.org typically?
[22:47] 5min max. usually less.
[22:47] whoops, let's get question 2: answered
[22:47] about once a day.
[22:47] great, thakns
[22:48] Question 4: Why do you typically visit Drupal.org?
[22:48] I don't get any more? :)
[22:48] Yes, there are several more :-)
[22:48] Only to search for answers and check on any issues I have posted.
[22:48] I used to help in the forums but I've stopped that recently.
[22:49] actually, it's been a while.
[22:49] dvessel: Could you comment why?
[22:49] Because I have my own project I'm working on. Less time for others.
[22:50] But I do help in #drupal-support only because it's quick. Instant gratification..
[22:50] Ok. Understood. That's good to hear.
[22:50] Question 5: What is easy to do on Drupal.org?
[22:50] Searching with google. ;)
[22:51] No, seriously..
[22:51] Could you explain more?
[22:51] hmm.. tracking issues is done very well.
[22:52] How so, could you cite an example of what works?
[22:52] Browsing around is in general not too pleasant.
[22:52] What works well?
[22:53] The tracking of issues is done well.
[22:53] You said tracking issues, works well.
[22:53] Can you give me some thing specific that works?
[22:53] with tracking issues
[22:53] Just submitting an issue, it's easy to track and there's a set procedure that's in place.
[22:54] Ok, thanks, that helps
[22:54] Makes it easy to follow once you know how. but it's consistent which I think is key.
[22:54] You indicated browsing around in general is not too pleasant
[22:54] Question 6: What hard on Drupal.org, can you give some examples?
[22:54] You've heard it before. the handbooks..
[22:55] Browsing the book pages are overwhelming.
[22:55] It's hard to get a sense of where you are.
[22:55] Do you have any suggestions for how to make it better?
[22:55] First, I think there has to be a guideline
[22:56] Actually, that comes later.
[22:56] First is getting a structure down that is consistent.
[22:57] As far as getting a sense of place in the pages..
[22:57] Can you think of an example where pages are inconsistent?
[22:57] Yeah, for example the theme developers guide.
[22:58] I offered to update that but right now it's mixed in with really dated material.
[22:58] I can see how other would be very confused if they're new to drupal.
[22:58] So it's not just structurally inconsisten, but the ideas and content is inconsistent?
[22:59] Yeah, it's all over the place.
[22:59] Ok, that's great feedback
[23:00] Question 7: Is there anything else important about Drupal.org what we didn't talk about?
[23:00] hmm..
[23:01] Oh, yeah. there should be a way to upload images for handbook pages. Of course have guidelines for that too but it shouldn't take a genius to upload images to illustrate concepts.
[23:02] That's a great idea
[23:02] I'd have to think more to give you more answers.
[23:02] Ok, understood
[23:02] That's all the questions I have.
