On Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Jason Tackaberry wrote:
> As I mentioned in the other thread, I'd like to work up a web-based
> survey to help us get a better idea about our userbase.
>
> Here are some ideas for questions.  They are not numbered because the
> numbering is up for debate too.  Please provide suggestions for other
> questions, removals, rewordings, etc.
>
>
> == NOTE: Don't actually fill out this survey.  I'm just soliciting
> feedback on the questions.
>
>
>
>
>
> #. Age:
>         (o) Decline to answer
>         ( ) < 18
>         ( ) 18-25
>         ( ) 26-35
>         ( ) 36-50
>         ( ) > 50
>
so you don't expect users over 50 years?


>
> #. Describe the users of Freevo (or other HTPC software)
>    in your household:
>         (o) Decline to answer
>         ( ) Single user (just me)
>         ( ) Multiple adults
>         ( ) One or more adults and children
>         ( ) Just children
>
>
> #. Which of these best describes your Linux literacy?
>         (o) Decline to answer
>         ( ) Basic skills: installing software more complicated than
>             Next/Next/Finish is too difficult
>         ( ) Intermediate: if the instructions are clear and
>         straightforward,
>             I can work through the process, even if it requires typing
>             commands at the shell.
>         ( ) Advanced: my bash-fu is strong.
I suggest 

(o) Decline to answer
        ( ) Basic skills:  if the instructions are clear and
        straightforward,
            I can work through the process, even if it requires typing
            commands at the shell.
        ( ) Intermediate: I can do most things and will ask for help wiki / 
mailing 
list / search the net if needed
        ( ) Advanced: my bash-fu is strong.




> #. What best describes the primary display of your HTPC:
>         (o) LCD panel geared toward PCs
>         ( ) CRT television
>         ( ) LCD or Plasma television at 1280x720 or 1365x768
>         ( ) LCD or Plasma television at 1920x1080
>
>
If using a TV does your display accept a 24Hz signal?
because my LCD certainly doesn't
> #. Does your display accept a 24Hz signal?
>         (o) Don't know
>         ( ) No
>         ( ) Yes, but I don't use it (e.g. because I own a Panasonic
>             and the crappy 48Hz flicker makes my eyes explode)
>         ( ) Yes, and I'd like to use it (e.g. because I paid a small
>             fortune for a Pioneer display that does proper 24Hz)
>
>
>
> Software Usage
> --------------
>
> This section explores how you use Freevo:
>
> #. Your primary use for Freevo is:
>         (o) Playback of video rips and DVDs
>         ( ) Watching live TV with time shifting
>         ( ) TV capture and playback of recordings
>         ( ) Music
>         ( ) Photos
>         ( ) Games
        ( ) a project for software hacking
>
>
> #. The following features of HTPC software are important to you
>    (check all that apply):
>         [ ] Browse and play video rips (AVI, MKV, etc)
>         [ ] DVD playback (DVD discs and DVD ISOs)
>         [ ] TV capture and playback
>         [ ] Live TV with time shifting
>         [ ] Support for multiple tuner cards
>         [ ] Browse and play music (MP3, Ogg, etc.)
>         [ ] Browse and view images
>         [ ] Play games
>         [ ] Smooth, well-integrated user interface
>         [ ] User interface animations and other bling
>         [ ] Video on-screen display
>         [ ] Password (or number code) protect certain media
                ( ) ability to alter the code
>
>
>
>
>
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