Hello, on Montag, 14. Mai 2007, Michael Loeffler wrote:
we created a survey -still draft version- with the goal to get better knowledge about the usage of proprietary 3rd party sofware we ship with some versions of openSUSE. [...] and give feedback on the list. After incorporation of your feedback we'll announce the survey to get broad feedback.
Some questions should contain more details to make answering easier. In general, all questions should name both the (user-visible) application name and the package name. Example: "acroread" is the package name. Please add "Acrobat Reader" - many users know this name better (but keep "acroread" because it's the package name and also the commandline name) Font-related questions should always name the _font names_. I guess nearly nobody knows from which package a specific font comes from (including myself - I also had to ask rpm -ql or rpm -qi ;-) but people usually know if they use the font "Albany" for example. BTW: which package do you mean with "TTF-Fonts" (question 15)? Flash-player should have a note that it is often used inside a web browser. The same goes for Java, even if it isn't that common nowadays. I would also recommend to split the "sometimes" option to - "sometimes, but I really need it" (as in: I can't live without it, even if I use it only once a year) and - "sometimes, and I wouldn't really miss it" (as in: there's a good replacement or I don't really need it) BTW: IMHO you should ignore the answers you get until publishing the final survey - people have to fill the form to beta-test the survey [1] and I'm not sure if everybody gave serious answers ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] you should simply post all questions to the mailinglist the next time you want a survey beta-tested ;-) -- Die Jungs von FreePascal portieren zur Zeit auf alles was nach Prozessor aussieht oder Prozessor im Namen hat ;-) [Gerald Goebel in suse-programming] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org