On Mon, 2011-08-01 at 18:35 +0300, Felipe Contreras wrote: > What do you think?
Keep in mind that Gnome 3 just hasn't been around for very long. Right now Gnome 3 is most likely only being used by technical people, Linux enthusiasts, etc. - it has not trickled down to end users yet. We may have found the top, obvious problems in Gnome 3, but not the long tail of bugs. I think the survey would be much more useful with free-form answers, instead of fixed options. That way you may be able to eliminate one level of indirection ("oh, most people said 'somewhat', now let's make another survey to find out why"). While fixed options let you do amazing web hackery, free-form answers lead to more insightful results. Back in 2006 I did a survey of the Gnome deployments (i.e. somewhere around the middle of the 2.x series). These questions were posted to various places: https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/QuestionsForDeployments And this is the final report with the results: http://people.gnome.org/~federico/docs/gnome-deployments-2006/index.html (At the end of the report there are links to the raw results that people sent in. Download them and read them; they are short and quite interesting. Where the links say, "primates.ximian.com", please replace that with "people.gnome.org" - I can't re-generate the HTML report with that change just now, unfortunately.) Let me tell you about some things I learned from that survey: * Free-form answers work really well. It *will* take you some time to read them and see how to categorize or weigh them, but it's worth the effort. * Being able to publish the raw results really helps; this way other people can help you extract statistics. Do ask permission from the respondents to post their replies so that other people can study them. * That survey probably gave too much importance to the system administrators themselves - not surprisingly, "better admin tools" was the most requested thing. However, the survey *did* get us good insight into end-user's problems. * Those pie charts in the report make no sense. Apologies for chartjunk. It may be very valuable to ask the heads of deployments what they think of Gnome 3 so far, even if they haven't evaluated it yet on their users - these people have a very good sense of what will work well for people in the "real world". By the way, the main page for the deployments is this (I don't know how up-to-date it is): https://live.gnome.org/GnomeMarketing/GnomeDeployments About two years after that survey got published, some people had the idea of making it periodic - unfortunately I lost track of them and of that effort. You may want to look around for them; they'll have interesting thoughts, I'm sure. Federico _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list