On Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:00 PM, F C. Costero <fjcc.apa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I did a little summary of the questions posted so far on Google. The > > attached file shows: > > Thanks for the summary. I was hoping we could collect questions for > the remainder of the month and then pick the top questions to answer > in a blog post. > > -Rob > I think this would be a good idea. This summary so far is VERY interesting though. > > > 1. All of the questions ranked by net votes on the tab "net_votes" > > 2. The questions grouped into categories that I invented on the tab > > "Categories" > > 3. On the third tab is a table showing the sum of positive votes for each > > category. > > The division into categories is certainly imperfect but it is an attempt > to > > show that some general topics produced several questions though no single > > question was very popular. Here is a text version of the table > summarizing > > the positive votes by category > > > > Address labels 9 > > Android 22 > > Apache 5 > > Bugs 31 > > Chart 9 > > Email 26 > > GUI 33 > > Java 17 > > LibreOffice 161 > > Mac 9 > > Macros 10 > > MS Office interoperability 54 > > Non-English 15 > > Other formats 54 > > Portable 19 > > Reports 9 > > Spellcheck 29 > > Tablet 14 > > User profile 14 > > Windows 7 & 8 43 > > > > "Other formats" captures questions about formats other than odt or MS > > Office. > > "Spellcheck" actually covers all language tools. > > "Email" includes all topics about email, task tracking and similar uses. > > > > There were 163 questions when I pulled the data and many don't fit into > any > > category. > > > > A great many of the questions are very specific support questions and > nearly > > all recent questions are of that type. Support questions are included in > the > > categories above. > > > > I hope some find this interesting. > > Francis > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MzK "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." -- Aesop