Francesco Sica wrote: > I totally agree with you and I hope to help you in that very interesting > initiative! > I just need to understand if you want to use statistics or just collect > some information bout users. Thanks for the interest.
The idea is to gather information from the various user groups that can help the marketing team target better and provide guidance for the devs to choose which areas to focus on, based on what users want. We need to know what people like, so we can make sure to mention relevant stuff in marketing materials. We need to know what people think need to be changed/added/removed/shaken-rather-than-stirred. Basically, we want to know what users want, what users need, where we're failing and where we're succeeding. Since we cannot read minds, we have to ask. It's not going to be a compulsary thing, and the methods will vary depending on the audience targetted - potential users = footpath surveys, current users = online survey pimped through forums/irc etc, previous users = similar but not sure yet how to find these people, maybe harass other distro's forums ;) Feel free to dig your hands into the wiki page and list off question ideas. That's all we need at this point, really. We can't put it together until we have the ingredients ;) -- Sincerely Melissa Draper http://www.meldraweb.com Phone: 0404 595 395 P.O Box 1412 Lavington, 2641 -- ubuntu-marketing mailing list ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-marketing