Hi, Really cool! Thank you.
On Sat, 16 Sep 2023 at 14:59, Wilko Meyer <w...@wmeyer.eu> wrote: > I identified a few key themes that could be useful for a guix user > survey as well. I plan on doing a more extensive summary on this later > this weekend if my time allows it, for now a loose collection of > ideas/list of what, in my subjective opinion, stood out and what most > surveys had in common should do to hopefully get a discussion on this > started: > > - the emacs user survey specifically asked for elisp profiency; mapping > out the Guile profiency of guixes community could be feasible. > - fennel as well as emacs had questions on which programming languages > their community uses; in the regards on recent discussions on > guix-devel on developer ecosystems[4] this could help to identify if > there are any shortcomings in providing importers/packages for certain > languages that may be used by guix users. > - the nix survey specifically asked for the environments and context nix > is being used in; it'd be interesting to see where and for what > purpose people are using Guix. > - most surveys had, some more some less extensive, demographic > questions and questions mapping out how many years people have been > programming. I would add the questions as: + the kind of contributions: patches, translation, bug report, discussions on guix-devel or help-guix, else + the number of contributions using some ranges 1, [2-9], [10-100], 100+ + channels of communication: IRC, guix-devel, help-guix, else (Reddit, etc.) + contribution to other free software (patches, translation, bug report) + editor of choice (as the survey from Haskell [1]) + and maybe some other questions from [1] :-) WDYT? 1: https://taylor.fausak.me/2022/11/18/haskell-survey-results/#s3q1 Cheers, simon