Re: Go-ahead for a community survey



I have updated the original questionnaire and published it. Unfortunately it got shot down almost immediately by Google+ Community moderator William Jon McCann as polls are not allowed.

Does the marketing team have any spare advice for me on how to reach the community before I start spamming distro forums?

Thank you, once again.

On 24/05/2013 1:33 PM, "Michael Heyns" <mike bean heyns gmail com> wrote:

At first I wasn't sure if I should span all of 3.x because many of the issues of previous releases have been pinpointed by now.

But in hindsight and looking at which versions are default for most distros, it makes much more sense.

I will make the appropriate changes.
Thank you, everybody.

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On 24/05/2013 6:05 AM, "Brett Legree" <brett legree gmail com> wrote:

I think that it looks great, and I agree with Fabiana and Karen that it would be good to expand it beyond just GNOME 3.8 (to perhaps see just what versions people are using).

Brett

On May 23, 2013 1:49 PM, "Fabiana Simões" <fabianapsimoes gmail com> wrote:
That looks great! This kind of information is much needed, thank you.

Me too! I do have one question - did you intentionally limit the survey to
3.8? Or did you want to make the survey about 3.x? I think it's unlikely
right now that anyone running 3.8 has it because someone else installed it
for them or because it's the default on their distro. It'll take some time
for that :)

One idea is to focus the survey on the 3.x family, instead of in a single release. With this, we would also be able to explore the perceived improvement of GNOME 3 for those users that have been using it since 3.0 (or later). For example, we could ask 1) what release they are currently using and how do they rate it; and 2) how do they rate the improvement between this release and the first one they used (would be interesting to know which release was that).

- Fabiana


On 23 May 2013 12:29, Karen Sandler <karen gnome org> wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 10:13 am, Emily Gonyer wrote:
> Fantastic Michael! Thanks - I can't wait to see the results!

Me too! I do have one question - did you intentionally limit the survey to
3.8? Or did you want to make the survey about 3.x? I think it's unlikely
right now that anyone running 3.8 has it because someone else installed it
for them or because it's the default on their distro. It'll take some time
for that :)

karen

>
>
> On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 7:35 AM, Michael Heyns
> <mike bean heyns gmail com>wrote:
>
>> Dear Gnome Team,
>>
>> I trust this is an appropriate method of communication. I have been a
>> Gnome user since 2004 and I haven't contributed much besides the odd bug
>> report but I am very enthusiastic about the platform and have really
>> enjoyed Gnome 3.x so far.
>>
>> In an effort to understand more about my fellow users, I designed a
>> questionnaire with no hidden agenda besides pure curiosity and the hope
>> that information could be of some use to somebody.
>>
>> I didn't want to start promoting it all over the internet before
>> consulting with you as I don't want to step on any toes. Please have a
>> look
>> at it and tell me what you think. Maybe I can improve on it.
>>
>> Unofficial Gnome 3.8 User Survey - 2013: http://goo.gl/pC48p
>>
>> I work with information systems and have a fair understanding of
>> statistics so I plan on compiling summaries and reports once the
>> feedback
>> is strong enough.
>>
>> I look forward to hearing from you and as always I am very grateful for
>> everything you do for me and my computers :) (too cheesy?)
>>
>> All the best,
>>
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