+1 I see no difference here between "community members" and "researchers".
 Seems like any selection process should afford for both.


On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemow...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dario Taraborelli, 06/03/2014 02:25:
>
>    Annual survey modules. Interest was expressed in exploring strategies
>>   for expanding the annual editor/reader survey with new questions
>>   contributed by researchers. At this point (March 2014) we cannot
>>   commit to any such project, but in general there is potential for
>>   cooperations between WMF and academic researchers in this area.
>>   Interested parties should contact Tilman Bayer (tbayer at wikimedia
>>   dot org) who has been conducting the last WMF editor survey and can
>>   provide information about these surveys (methodology, results,
>>   available data etc.) and their calendar.
>>
>
> Can community members also propose questions? There was a proposal some
> time ago by Kaldari on this list and one more recently elsewhere. I
> proposed to bring up such proposals in [[Talk:General User Survey]],
> they're a recurring topic so it would be better to have a stable and
> discoverable wiki page where to hold such proposals and discussions.
>
> Nemo
>
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