Survey of target audiences of Open Food Facts - 2015 - General Research

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See https://pad.okfn.org/p/OFF_survey

The questions below are categorised as "general research", the answers can be found by searching the website, or talking from experience, or other unstructured process (as opposed to google analytics or the survey). The ones best suited to answer these are consequently the ones most familiar with the project. Please click the Edit links and add your responses to each question.

Questions

Are OFF's vision and strategy clear enough?

  • No. Contributors do contribute for various reasons. We all share, to some extent, some of the visions: to be better informed can't be a bad thing. However there are many flavours in the reasons why we contribute. To have a common moto to help us focusing and remembering why we are all in it together (Cameron's pun intended) would help.

What are the key skills required to be able to contribute to the project?

  • well, quite a few at the moment:
    • to be tech-savvy: the mobile app (I only know the iphone app) is simple to use, not. There are no instructions about what should be done, and how it should be done, how many pictures to take and why, which leads to the need of other skills:
      • 'open source' skills: to know how to make your way out of a lot of information available on off websites and other off related ressources
      • social skills: to not be afraid to go register to the communication channels and ask questions
    • need to know how to type fast on a computer, touch typing preferably, as it can be time consuming to enter all the ingredients etc.

What are the additional skills that make contribution more efficient?

What is the minimum infrastructure required to be able to contribute to the project?

  • Internet access
    • There are different ways to contribute to the project, all of them need some internet access _at some point_.
      • e.g. one can take pictures of products with a camera, and then later upload the pictures to the web site
  • Camera or smartphone
    • to take product pictures
  • Smartphone with camera with autofocus and mobile internet connection
    • to scan barcodes and upload pictures directly to the server

Where is that minimum infrastructure available? Where is it not?

  • in supermarkets you may not have coverage due to Faraday cage effect
    • the minimum equipment being a camera, there is a workaround. but it involves the user having access to a computer later. users may only have access to phones. In some, actually most, countries lot of users have access to the internet only from mobile.

Is the critical information about the project clear and accessible?

What are the environmental factors that play in the project's favor?

What are the environmental factors that are detrimental to the project?