Studies
A list of research studies that have been conducted on GNOME.
2021
Shell UX Changes: The Research, conducted by Allan Day
2020
GNOME Shell blog posts tagged "uxd-gnome-40":
There might have been other studies made between 2015 and 2020, please document them here.
2016
Renata Gegaj's usability studies (more posts in the "usability" tag on their blog):
GNOME Usability Test Results (Part 2) by Renata
GNOME Usability Test Results (Part 1) by Renata
2015
Gina Dobrescu's usability tests of Nautilus, Evince, Eye of GNOME, Characters, Calendar: results part 1 and results part 2 (see also her previous blog posts for preparations, scripts, methodology, etc.)
2014
User tests on GNOME applications (versions 3.10 and 3.12), conducted by Jim Hall
User tests on GNOME applications (version 3.4), conducted by Jim Hall
2013
Tests conducted on GNOME Initial Setup, funded by the Intel OTC
2010
GNOME Shell usability test plan by Máirín Duffy, with WilliamJonMcCann, Jeremy Perry, and Owen Taylor
2009
2005
Windows Migration Study - Anna Dirks/Pete Goodall, Novell Inc., for GUADEC 2005
2001
- GNOME 1.4 Baseline Usability Study