Hi, I noticed the intro text no longer reflects the questions, so I think
this text might be a better reflection of the questions as they are now,
than the intro text in the survey today:
==Start of suggested intro text==
The goal of this survey is to gather statistics about you, our valued
contri
Yes this does look good! My only suggestion now is to trim some questions
(sorry, it's hard for me to choose which ones) and to keep the italics, but
do not use the light gray color and keep to black-on-white for increased
readability.
Jane
2012/10/11 Raimond Spekking
> Am 11.10.2012 08:51, schr
Am 11.10.2012 08:51, schrieb Sylvain Machefert:
>
>
> 2012/10/9 Platonides mailto:platoni...@gmail.com>>
>
> On 09/10/12 15:40, Lodewijk wrote:
> > Wow, great form! I assume multilingual is possible? I'd be happy
> to help
> > make that happen if you let me know how.
>
> Yes.
>
2012/10/9 Platonides
> On 09/10/12 15:40, Lodewijk wrote:
> > Wow, great form! I assume multilingual is possible? I'd be happy to help
> > make that happen if you let me know how.
>
> Yes.
> You can view the translation file here:
> http://toolserver.org/~platonides/wlmsurvey/Wlmsurvey.i18n.txt
>
On 09/10/12 15:40, Lodewijk wrote:
> Wow, great form! I assume multilingual is possible? I'd be happy to help
> make that happen if you let me know how.
Yes.
You can view the translation file here:
http://toolserver.org/~platonides/wlmsurvey/Wlmsurvey.i18n.txt
It can simply be fed into translate
On 09/10/12 10:53, Tomasz W. Kozłowski wrote:
> Hi Platonides,
> thanks for your work on this, it looks great.
>
> Just a couple of small details: I thought about having our suggestions
> ("Select all that apply, "You can leave that field empty", etc.) moved
> below the questions, and marked with
tatement at the top that there are no obligatory
> questions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lodewijk
>
> 2012/10/9 Santiago Navarro Sanz
>
>> I added some suggestions at the end of the Etherpad.
>>
>> Santi (aka Millars)
>>
>> > Date: Tue, 9 Oct 201
iago Navarro Sanz
> I added some suggestions at the end of the Etherpad.
>
> Santi (aka Millars)
>
> > Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 10:39:40 +0200
> > From: platoni...@gmail.com
> > To: wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org
> > Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] Fee
I added some suggestions at the end of the Etherpad.
Santi (aka Millars)
> Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2012 10:39:40 +0200
> From: platoni...@gmail.com
> To: wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] Feedback for survey questions
>
> On 09/10/12 01:0
Hi Platonides,
thanks for your work on this, it looks great.
Just a couple of small details: I thought about having our suggestions
("Select all that apply, "You can leave that field empty", etc.) moved
below the questions, and marked with a grey font (I see you use CSS
for that, so it should be e
On 09/10/12 01:06, Nkansah Rexford wrote:
> I just went through the draft survey and it looks okay.
>
> Suggestion: How about making the questions stand out from the answers or
> options beneath them?
>
>
> By looking, the questions appear a bit combined with the answers.
>
> rexford
You're ri
Posted in Etherpad but will like to repeat here too:
#Under the competition, how one got to find info about WLM, can we please
add Google+? Google+ might not be known in the minds of many as compared to
facebook and twitter, however, G+'s got over 350M users. For Ghana, G+
played a nice role for u
I just went through the draft survey and it looks okay.
Suggestion: How about making the questions stand out from the answers or
options beneath them?
Something like below:
*Have you ever edited Wikipedia/Wikimedia before participating in Wiki
Loves Monuments (the first time)?*
Yes, I edited fr
I have prepared a draft on how the survey could look:
http://toolserver.org/~platonides/wlmsurvey/wlm2012.php
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On 8 October 2012 17:12, Platonides wrote:
> I'd split in October 2011-March 2012 and May-August 2012. The people who
> started photographing for WLM2012 in October should be a different
> bucket than those that noted that for their summer holidays.
Just did that, thanks for the suggestion.
> It
On 08/10/12 16:13, Tomasz W. Kozłowski wrote:
> (Note: this is a general answer to both Els's and WSC's comments.)
>
> @Els: I think that this is a good idea to change the second answer
> into the one you suggested, so I went ahead and did so (it now reads:
> "I took the pictures between October 2
Hi Tomasz
I wasn't aware of previous surveys to WLM participants, I was thinking of
previous surveys of Wikipedians and Wikimedians. One key finding has been
that people volunteer because they enjoy doing so, and that it is the most
important motive for our community.
As for survey length, I woul
(Note: this is a general answer to both Els's and WSC's comments.)
@Els: I think that this is a good idea to change the second answer
into the one you suggested, so I went ahead and did so (it now reads:
"I took the pictures between October 2011 and August 2012").
I also agree with your other sug
Good survey, I especially liked how you reassured people as to what you'd
use their information for and that you only asked them their year of
birth. I hope you don't mind but I've forwarded this to the rest of the
research committee and I hope that we will get more feedback from them.
Q9 needs a
Hi Tomasz,
Nice survey!!
Just a few things to consider:
Question8: is it possible that people who particitpated in WLM 2011 started
right away in october to make new photographs? So answer 2 might be: I
started right after WLM 2011 up to september 2012.
Question 9: motivation might also be found
Hi,
in the past few days, we have been working on the participant's survey
that's planned to be sent out after the end of the competition (in
Israel). The planned date is not yet known; I would like to send it
out as soon as we have it translated into the 25 main languages of the
participating coun
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