Hi Georg Welcome! :-)
I've included some comments inline. On 2018/09/05 12:04:50, Georg Link <gl...@unomaha.edu> wrote: > Hi everyone, > Hi Sharan, > > Allow me to introduce myself because this is my first post to the Kibble > dev mailing list. I am Georg Link and co-founder of the CHAOSS project. I > followed Sharan's invite to join this mailing list due to potential > crossover interests. > > Sharan, thanks for preparing the questions. I am interested in the replies. > Below a few thoughts. > > > Some example questions that we’d be interested in are as follows: > > > > - How often are you using Kibble and what are you using it for? > > > > Good question. No comment. > > > > > - Is the information Kibble gives you useful? > > > > I propose an alternative open-ended question that links the information > directly to decision making: > How does information from Kibble inform decisions or is useful in other > ways? > I like your question better. :-) Mine was a simple yes/no, your suggestion opens it up a little to get more information. I will update the question. > > > > - Is there any information that you would like to see that isn’t currently > > there? > > > > In CHAOSS, we take the perspective, that we seek information to answer > questions, not for the sake of information. An alternative open-ended > question could be: > What questions about your community can you currently not answer and what > information could Kibble provide to help answer these questions? > > Interesting point, and once again I like your suggestions better. I will update the question. > > > - Do you have any problems using Kibble? > > > > Alternative, open-ended question: > What problems do you have with using Kibble? > > A simple change to the question that aims to get more details. I will update the question. Thanks very much Georg for the feedback and suggestions. Thanks Sharan > > > > > Even if you are not using Kibble then it would be good to understand why > > (e.g perhaps the documentation for using it isn’t clear etc) > > > > If you have any other feedback about Kibble then we’d be happy to hear it > > so that we can work on improving it for the future. > > > > > Best, > Georg > > -- > Georg J.P. Link > PhD Student > College of Information Science and Technology | PKI 367 > University of Nebraska at Omaha | www.unomaha.edu >