7 Dec
2020
7 Dec
'20
15:59
Hi Adrien, On 12/7/20 1:54 PM, Adrien Glauser wrote: > Hi Doug, > > Thanks very much for your reply! I was dying to have someone from the infra get onboard. > >> survey.opensuse.org? > Yes, that would be ideal. As said in an previous reply the survey in its current state might use some polishing, especially as far as: > a) *conditionalizing* certain questions on others (patterns are already hinted at) > b) *applying nice UI tricks* to bring down the number of questions > c) *rephrasing here and there* to bring forth and then exploit certain logical relations > Thing is, I don't have access to survey.opensuse.org so I can only speculate how it displays questions and, more importantly, I cannot really work further on (a, b) without it. Also seeing how it displays questions would help me do (c). I don't have access to it, but recently submitted a ticket to get access like yourself. I know there can be some difficulties with how the question can be presented. I'm not sure if there are options for visuals, etc. > >> news-o-o > I'd be delighted if you posted something indeed. If we want to cover all bases we need to sync up with: > - #chat:opensuse.org on the oS IRC > - the "announcement" ML > - r/opensuse on Reddit > - "announcements" channel on the openSUSE Discord server > - the Telegram group chat at https://t.me/openSUSE_group > One generic post copy-pastable across these platforms would be awesome. For the details of the text we could perhaps wait till I get my draft onto survey.opensuse.org? I think it would be a good idea to connect. Or maybe we schedule something on meet.o.o and go over each question as we put them in the system. I can see how the demographics questions can be consolidated and some that could probably be rearranged. Do we want to got with a limitation on the amount of questions? 35 is a lot and not all the demographics questions are numbered, so it appears to be more than 35 questions. I also see there is a couple dual questions like 7a and 7b. I'll comment inside parentheses on the questions about these on the etherpad. v/r Doug