briar issueshttps://code.briarproject.org/groups/briar/-/issues2022-11-18T17:24:07Zhttps://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/864Blogs: Testers weren't able to find private blogs2022-11-18T17:24:07ZMegaloxBlogs: Testers weren't able to find private blogsThis was a surprise for me, but testers couldn't find out how to get to the private blog of a blogger when we asked them to do so.This was a surprise for me, but testers couldn't find out how to get to the private blog of a blogger when we asked them to do so.https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/854Private groups: testers did not understand iconography2020-11-19T15:40:23ZMegaloxPrivate groups: testers did not understand iconographyThe "that is me"-icon (single person) and the verification icon didn't work at all without any explanation.The "that is me"-icon (single person) and the verification icon didn't work at all without any explanation.https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/847Transport icons are confusing2020-11-21T12:29:31ZakwizgranTransport icons are confusingA tester asked how it was possible for the wifi and mobile network icons to be active at the same time. We may need to rethink the icons or labels to make it clear that one represents internet connectivity (via wifi or mobile data) and t...A tester asked how it was possible for the wifi and mobile network icons to be active at the same time. We may need to rethink the icons or labels to make it clear that one represents internet connectivity (via wifi or mobile data) and the other represents wifi connectivity (without necessarily being connected to the internet).
Related to #185 and #197.https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/348Testers did not understand QR code workflow2022-11-18T17:24:07ZakwizgranTesters did not understand QR code workflowThree testers tried to scan each other's QR codes: A scanned B, B scanned C, and C scanned A. The testers were not able to complete the task.
In an earlier round of testing we encountered a similar problem with invitation codes.
The f...Three testers tried to scan each other's QR codes: A scanned B, B scanned C, and C scanned A. The testers were not able to complete the task.
In an earlier round of testing we encountered a similar problem with invitation codes.
The first step we should take is to detect that the device we've connected to isn't the same device we scanned, and show a helpful error message. But we may need to consider a more fundamental change: is it possible to design the key agreement protocol to accommodate what the users are trying to achieve?https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/299Bluetooth remains active after adding contact2020-11-21T19:24:26ZErnir ErlingssonBluetooth remains active after adding contactAfter adding a contact Bluetooth remains on indefinitely. We should rather only enable it temporarily.After adding a contact Bluetooth remains on indefinitely. We should rather only enable it temporarily.https://code.briarproject.org/briar/briar/-/issues/20Make messages searchable2020-11-21T20:32:52ZakwizgranMake messages searchableWhen a message is fully reassembled, extract a list of words from the message body and place them in a separate DB column, which can be full-text indexed.When a message is fully reassembled, extract a list of words from the message body and place them in a separate DB column, which can be full-text indexed.