On 09/07/2018 12:54 PM, Sharan Foga wrote:
Hi All
I've updated the message based on Georg's suggestions and (pending any other
feedback :-) will plan to send it out to the project PMCs once the 72 lazy
consensus timeframe ends.
Even though you said lazy consensus, +1 ;)
Depending on the level of feedback we get (it could be much, it could be
crickets), we may wanna explore expanding the number of projects we keep
track of by reaching out to PMCs again. I know for a fact that there are
both people who make use of it for project/community reports, and
recipients of said reports, who greatly value the extra insight.
Thanks
Sharan
On 2018/09/05 13:31:50, Georg Link <gl...@unomaha.edu> wrote:
Happy to help and looking forward to the replies.
Georg
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 8:26 AM, Sharan Foga <sha...@apache.org> wrote:
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
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Georg J.P. Link
PhD Student
College of Information Science and Technology | PKI 367
University of Nebraska at Omaha | www.unomaha.edu
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Georg J.P. Link
PhD Student
College of Information Science and Technology | PKI 367
University of Nebraska at Omaha | www.unomaha.edu