Hi Pockey,

Thanks for starting this.

I think we should think carefully about every question. Do we really care
what gender they are or how much money they make? Will we be able to do
anything useful with that information? (I don't think so, so I think we
should take them out. Others too.)

I also think if we are surveying GNOME users, we should ask questions that
will help us with the product not just the website. Unless the point of the
survey is definitely the website. Then we should probably ask about that and
not worry about which software they are using.

I agree with Jason that most questions should be multiple choice. (Although
one or two places for comments is good.) And all questions should be
optional - better to get some data than have everyone quit because one
question is too hard to answer.

Stormy

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Jason D. Clinton <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 22:35, Pockey Lam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  We would need your feedbacks on the drafted questions as well, you can
>> find all the information of this survey at
>> http://live.gnome.org/UserSurvey2011
>> Please feel free to discuss here or edit the wiki page directly. Thanks in
>> advance!
>>
>
> Having run a few surveys in the past, my experience has been that people
> are less likely to answer open-ended essay questions. I would recommend
> replacing these with multiple choise, if at all possible.
>
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