On Tuesday 10 Jan 2012 09:54:44 Pedro Giffuni wrote: > --- Lun 9/1/12, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> ha scritto: > ... > > > I made a reasonable observation on the advantage of having > > our own instance of Lime. This solves the data > > security/privacy problem. > > FWIW, personal issues apart, I don't think there is > sufficient justification for having our own Limesurvey > instance. Lets just use the public one for these things > that have no privacy issues.
Unfortunately to get any meaningful data it would cost, it's only free up to 25 responses, there are a lot of these about that run on different software and most of them you get a fixed number of free responses. We need to able to cope with responses in the thousands. Any thing less than that could cause issues. Limeservice requires payment for responses, without knowing how many responses, you have no way of knowing how much the survey is going to cost. If running on third party infrastructure is the go, then we would be best to set it up on another host. Obviously hosting and domain would have a cost component. Zoomerang is probably the lowest cost in terms of manhours and cash outlay Cheers GL