Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread arne anka
 Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd

i pondered the idea a while, but after some research i decided to take  
part.

 have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list
 asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed
 to be bad netiquette.

fully agree. maybe you should drop them a mail about that?

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Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread Peter Nijs
They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember 
correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non-
active users not to participate.

depeje

On Thursday 15 January 2009 18:47:46 Joseph Reeves wrote:
 Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd
 have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list
 asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed
 to be bad netiquette.

 Joseph

 2009/1/15 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com:
  http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics
 .html
 
  it's also on the planet:
  http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/maemo-openmoko-community-survey-results-publi
 shed/
 
  thought people would find it interesting
 
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Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread arne anka
 They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I  
 remember
 correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non-
 active users not to participate.

i don't think so. the questions would be mostly nonsense if only active  
members (whatever the definition) are to be asked -- and the survey  
itself would not be really useful for scientific purposes.
moreover, the number of mails sent and the number of subscribers to the  
lists seem to be really close (do not have the numbers for the list handy,  
but they were posted last week or so).

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Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread Joseph Reeves
 They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember
 correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non-
 active users not to participate.

If this was the case I'd rather they sent the questionnaire to the
entire mailing list and added the are you an active mailing list
user? question.

And look, I top quoted too ;)

Joseph



2009/1/16 Peter Nijs pe...@familienijs.be:
 They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember
 correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non-
 active users not to participate.

 depeje

 On Thursday 15 January 2009 18:47:46 Joseph Reeves wrote:
 Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd
 have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list
 asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed
 to be bad netiquette.

 Joseph

 2009/1/15 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com:
  http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics
 .html
 
  it's also on the planet:
  http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/maemo-openmoko-community-survey-results-publi
 shed/
 
  thought people would find it interesting
 
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results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Yorick Moko
http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics.html

it's also on the planet:
http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/maemo-openmoko-community-survey-results-published/

thought people would find it interesting

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Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Joseph Reeves
Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd
have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list
asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed
to be bad netiquette.

Joseph



2009/1/15 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com:
 http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics.html

 it's also on the planet:
 http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/maemo-openmoko-community-survey-results-published/

 thought people would find it interesting

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Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
 sending it to individual users seemed to be bad netiquette.

Not more than bottom-citing :)

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