On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Tollef Fog Heen wrote: > Jakub Narebski wrote > > | 19. In your opinion, which areas in Git need improvement? > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > | Please state your preference. > | (matrix) > | > | Columns: don't need / a little / some / much > | -------------------------------------------- > | + user-interface > | + documentation > | + performance > | + more features > | + tools (e.g. GUI) > | + localization (translation) > | + community (mailing list) > | + community (IRC) > > Adding a «don't know/don't care» option here might be useful, since > somebody might not be using the mailing lists and so doesn't know or > care if they need improvement.
Good idea. You can always choose not to answer (not to select a column), but it is hard to back out if you accidentally selected some column. > | Changes in Git (since year ago, or since you started using it) > | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > | > | 20. Did you participate in previous Git User's Surveys? > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > | (multiple choice) > | > | + in 2006 > | + in 2007 > | + in 2008 > | + in 2009 > | + none of the above (this is my first Git User's Survey) > > Add a «I don't remember, but I've participated in the past»? Good catch. > [...] > > | 25. What channel(s) do you use to request help about git? > | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > | (multiple choice, with other) > | > | + git mailing list (g...@vger.kernel.org) > | + msysGit mailing list / Google Group > | + "Git for Human Beings" Google Group > | + IRC (#git) > | + IRC (other git/SCM related, e.g. #github) > > Perhaps add «IRC (other)» too? > > | + request in blog post or on wiki > | + asking git guru/colleague > | + project mailing list, or IRC, or forum Then there is above answer... but perhaps adding "IRC (other)" like you proposed and removing 'IRC' from above choice would be a better solution. > | + Twitter or other microblogging platform > | + instant messaging (IM) like XMPP/Jabber > > XMPP/Jabber can be both one-on-one and chat rooms, even if MUCs aren't > very much used (yet), I don't know if you care about this. I don't much care. > > Thanks for doing this survey, I've found reading the results > interesting in the past and hope to do so this time around as well. You are welcome. -- Jakub Narebski Poland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-project-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201008181249.34182.jna...@gmail.com