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Naming of button "Upload to Opencast" is confusing when coming from Tobira #1061

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dagraf opened this issue Jul 26, 2023 · 6 comments
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@dagraf
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dagraf commented Jul 26, 2023

When users coming from Tobira record a video with Opencast Studio and then have to click on "Upload to Opencast" to upload the video, they will quite certainly be confused. Because the expectation is that the upload the video to Tobira. Would there be the possibility to display a different term depending on where I'm coming from? e.g. "Upload to Tobira or Opencast".

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oas777 commented Aug 18, 2023

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lkiesow commented Aug 19, 2023

Upload to Tobira or Opencast"

Well… our users come from Stud.IP. So maybe we should call the button “Upload to Opencast or Tobira or Stud.IP or Moodle or ILIAS or …”. I guess you get my point 😁

That said, I see that while the current description is correct (you are always uploading to Opencast), it might be confusing. But then why not choose a more neutral label. For example, how about “Upload and process”?

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dagraf commented Aug 20, 2023

"Upload and process" sounds good to me. Or maybe just "Upload"?

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oas777 commented Aug 21, 2023

If you want to stress the difference to "Save changes", you should probably mention the publication. This to me is the big difference at least.

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In the current version the button says just "upload" ("hochladen"). So I suppose we can close this issue?

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oas777 commented Sep 27, 2023

Sounds good to me...

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