Re: Any question you wanna put in questionnaire for attendees?
- From: Brian Cameron <brian cameron oracle com>
- To: Pockey Lam <pockey softwarefreedomday org>
- Cc: asia-summit-list <asia-summit-list gnome org>, Bob Chao <bobchao gmail com>, cclien <cclien gmail com>
- Subject: Re: Any question you wanna put in questionnaire for attendees?
- Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 12:32:01 -0500
Pockey:
Column Y still says:
> Would you be interested in joining a GNOME User's Group? How do you
> like the frequency for the GNOME User Group?
I think it would make more sense to remove "How do you like
the frequency for the GNOME User Group" from this question.
Column AA says:
> If you are already a member of a GNOME User's Group, what do you
> think of the Users Group? (perhaps a scale from "very useful and
> active" to "not useful or inactive".
The comment "(perhaps a scale from "very useful and active" to
"not useful or inactive")" should be removed from the question.
Also, I notice that:
Questions in column T-U are about the GNOME desktop
Questions in column V-X are about the event
Questions in column Y-AB are about GNOME User's Groups
Questions in column AC-AE are about the GNOME desktop
Perhaps it would be better to move the questions in
column AC-AE so they immediately follow the questions
in T-U so that all questions about the GNOME desktop
are grouped together?
Brian
On 08/29/10 10:34 AM, Pockey Lam wrote:
Dear Brian,
Thanks a lot for your comments.
Dear Bob and Cc,
I have incorporated Brian's comments in the attached document, would you
please help to update the google doc (as it's blocked in China again)?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards,
Pockey
On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 13:07 -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> Pockey:
>
> This question seems a bit odd:
>
> > Would you be interested in joining a GNOME User's Group? How do you
> > like the frequency for the GNOME User Group?
>
> Asking if the person is interested in joining a group assumes that the
> person isn't a part of a group. Then asking "how do you like the
> frequency" implies the person is part of a group.
>
> Perhaps it would be better to have two questions:
>
> 1) If you are not a member of a GNOME User's Group already, would you
> like to join one? (Yes/No)
>
> 2) If you are already a member of a GNOME User's Group, what do you
> think of the Users Group? (perhaps a scale from "very useful and
> active" to "not useful or inactive".
>
> > If yes, could we share your email contact information with the
> > Taiwain User's Group organizers to provide you with more
> information
> > about how to participate and upcoming activities? Please fill your
> > email:
>
> Note that Taiwan is misspelled above.
>
> Some people who attended the event may not be from Taiwan, so perhaps
> the question should be slightly modified to say "to email contact
> information with your local GNOME User's Group organizers" instead
> of saying Taiwan at all.
>
> Then there are these two questions?
>
> > Would you recommend GNOME Desktop to your friends?
> > If you answered "No" on the question above, please specify
>
> Why do we want more feedback only if they answered No? I would think
> it would be interesting to know why people who answered "Yes" think
> GNOME is worth recommending.
>
> Also, there is one question that says:
>
> > If you are willing to receive news related to COSCUP 2011, please
> > fill your email address:
>
> Should we also have a question about whether they want to receive news
> related to future GNOME.Asia events?
>
> Brian
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