Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
We have already 14 answers (one of them is mine) and counting! ;-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:16 GMT-08:00 Victor Westmann <victor.westmann@...400...>:
Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
I've taken it, for what it's worth. :) Hope it helps! -C
On 3 Dec 2016 9:22 pm, "Victor Westmann" <victor.westmann@...400...> wrote:
We have already 14 answers (one of them is mine) and counting! ;-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:16 GMT-08:00 Victor Westmann <victor.westmann@...400...>:
Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
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Thanks man. Really appreciate your time and effort in filling the survey.
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:32 GMT-08:00 C R <cajhne@...400...>:
I've taken it, for what it's worth. :) Hope it helps! -C
On 3 Dec 2016 9:22 pm, "Victor Westmann" <victor.westmann@...400...> wrote:
We have already 14 answers (one of them is mine) and counting! ;-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:16 GMT-08:00 Victor Westmann <victor.westmann@...400...>:
Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel
Hi Mihaela,
thank you very much for your help! Very much appreciated!
I just added the forum option. Thanks for letting me know this was missing. :-)
To answer the survey the link is this one: https://goo.gl/forms/ ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The tweet I posted just a few moments ago is this one: https://twitter.com/VictorWestmann/status/805141828500500480
Thanks for your help and support! :-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:42 GMT-08:00 Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...>:
Have you posted it on the forum yet? I expect a lot of submissions could come from there
Mihaela
On 03.12.2016 22:37, Mihaela wrote:
What's the twitter post so we can Retweet?
This is a bit late but why is there no forum option in question 8? We have a lot of users there and new ones come every week.
Mihaela On 03.12.2016 22:20, Victor Westmann wrote:
We have already 14 answers (one of them is mine) and counting! ;-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:16 GMT-08:00 Victor Westmann <victor.westmann@...400...>:
Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot
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I tried to talk to Victor about how to make a survey that can be the most useful for the community. But he felt we were making it too complicated.
Of course in these days of social media, anyone can make survey about anything, and get plenty of response. But unfortunately, this survey does not really tell us much. For one thing, it only tells about Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ users. It doesn't reach the whole user community.
But the biggest problem I see is that it has no purpose. Take an X-ray? Well yes, it's an x-ray of those Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ users who bothered to fill it out. But I'm still waiting to hear what we can do with an X-ray.
Don't get me wrong! I really super-appreciate anyone and everyone who wants to donate their time and energy to the project. I'm just puzzled about how we can really use the information that will be gathered.
I think at best, we can call this information "anecdotal". It can't really be used to guide development or solve problems. I'm sorry to be so negative, and I would love it if someone can show me a positive side.
All best, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: Mihaela Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 2:42 PM To: inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Survey Published!
Have you posted it on the forum yet? I expect a lot of submissions could come from there
Mihaela
On 03.12.2016 22:37, Mihaela wrote:
What's the twitter post so we can Retweet?
This is a bit late but why is there no forum option in question 8? We have a lot of users there and new ones come every week.
Mihaela
On 03.12.2016 22:20, Victor Westmann wrote:
We have already 14 answers (one of them is mine) and counting! ;-)
--Victor Westmann
2016-12-03 13:16 GMT-08:00 Victor Westmann <victor.westmann@...400...>:
Ok! So against all odds I went ahead and published my personal, independent and unofficial Inkscape survey!
I tried LimeSurvey, SurveyMonkey and some others but they all had annoying limitations (needed to be a subscriber, accepted only 100 answers, allowed me to write only 10 questions (or so)) and those services were not working out for me.
So I went ahead and published 9 questions Inkscape users should answer to fill my own survey. Don't you guys be worried I'll take all the onus to process and show this data later.
I MADE SURE TO STATE THAT THE SURVEY IS INDEPENDENT AND UNOFFICIAL. So, again, no worries. The name of the community was not used by me by any means. :-)
I published in Twitter, Facebook communities (a few) and Google Plus.
Please take a look: https://goo.gl/forms/ttE6iB2IE7VCqtnb2
The reason I'm using Google Forms is because it's easy for people to submit their answers, questions look good and all the survey takes less than 1 minute to answer.
Hope you all have an amazing weekend!
--Victor Westmann
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Am Sonntag, 4. Dezember 2016, 15:48:49 CET schrieb brynn:
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I think at best, we can call this information "anecdotal". It can't really be used to guide development or solve problems. I'm sorry to be so negative, and I would love it if someone can show me a positive side.
Besides that I also have a hard time seeing why some of the questions are relevant. Age, gender (when did LGBTQ become a gender?), country? Who cares? I left those blank or gave random answers as they are not relevant.
All best, brynn
Tobias
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