On 11/9/21 03:19, Adrien Glauser wrote:
There you go:
Answer Count -11 (AO01) 0 -10 (SQ001) 1 +8 (SQ002) 12 +9 (SQ003) 5 +10 (SQ004) 2 +11 (SQ005) 1 +6 (SQ006) 3 -2 (SQ007) 1 -4 (SQ008) 5 +7 (SQ009) 5 +5 (SQ010) 4 +4 (SQ011) 1 +3 (SQ012) 10 +2 (SQ013) 94 +1 (SQ014) 21 0 (SQ015) 8 -1 (SQ016) 1 -3 (SQ017) 12 -5 (SQ019) 5 -6 (SQ020) 5 -7 (SQ021) 3 -8 (SQ022) 0 -9 (SQ023) 0
Total(gross) 199
For my information, what is the important information that you get there but not from the report?
Interesting to me with knowledge of who is in what timezone and our broader community I can get a rough idea of who is in "Far East Asia" vs Who is in Australia most people in +9 are probably in Japan maybe with a few in Indonesia where as the people in +10 are probably in Australia (but who knows they could be in Russia). But then timezones still aren't a great measure because at the start of the survey Sydney was at +10 and now its at +11, maybe if we are using the results to determine region next time we can ask a better question. Id be interested in the split between North, South and Central America for example. For me the areas where we have just a handful of contributors are more interesting then the ones where we have a lot (I already have a decent idea of the places where we have alot of contributors). -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B