
On Thursday, March 31, 2011 04:56:22 PM Helen South wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:36 AM, Kim Leyendecker
<kimleyendecker@hotmail.de> wrote:
I think it愀 better to create a clear standard of questions. Of course individual questions are welcome, in an extra section. So we扉e both: standard questions for everyone and the personal questions as well.
Feel free to use standard questions if you wish, but I won't. I prefer to talk to the individual and find out what they have to offer, and what they want to talk about. If you like I can just do my interviews as stand-alone pieces rather than part of the series.
Helen, Kim All the questions that were asked are not really the way to go. Few about connection to openSUSE yes, but after that all other are just annoyance. While I used that template, now I would ask only this questions: Please introduce yourself! (write a short or long introduction text that could include age, birthday, place of birth, location, occupation, family status, children, pets etc. - share the information you like to) Nickname(s)? Homepage? Blog? Favorite season: spring, summer, autumn or winter? Motto? When did you join the openSUSE community? It would be nice if you also share a picture of yourself. Tell us about the background of your computer use. When and why did you start using openSUSE? How do you participate in the openSUSE project? What is missing in the project? What recommends openSUSE distribution? Instead of movies and preferred text editor, I would ask few more questions about persons activity in project or distro.
cheers,
Helen
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