I started to take this but gave up, here's a few suggestions:
1. you have questions that need a none option
2. NEVER make the questions mandatory. like #32. I don't give a shit about
most of those things, but you force me to check '1' for all of them. that's
wasting my time.
3. how many damn
It occurs to me that this sounds very much like my experience the last
couple of times I tried to take the survey... As a long-time user of
MySQL, I want to make my contribution, but this survey is a dog's
breakfast every time. Perhaps someone at AB might take notice this
round and try to fix
Hi,
And, what's up with the vertical white lines on dark blue background as
a section divider?
My eyes actually hurt looking at the survey page. It makes it *very*
difficult to read the questions.
Regards,
Jeremy
Daevid Vincent wrote:
I started to take this but gave up, here's a few
I just finished it. There were 56 questions, not counting the final
give us your name stuff for the prize. Most of the questions were
mandatory.
This seems to be a fill out the form type of survey system rather than
a self-adjusting system based on the answers to your previous questions.
At 13:19 -0800 3/12/07, Jeremy Cole wrote:
I just finished it. There were 56 questions, not counting the final
give us your name stuff for the prize. Most of the questions were
mandatory.
This seems to be a fill out the form type of survey system rather
than a self-adjusting system based
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At 13:19 -0800 3/12/07, Jeremy Cole wrote:
I just finished it. There were 56 questions