Dev-iL commented on issue #40975:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/40975#issuecomment-2263181406

   @omkar-foss The main question is who the target audience of the research is, 
where possible answers are: maintainers, contributors, power users, general 
public, etc. Based on @kaxil's instructions, I'd say mostly power-users and 
above. If that is the case, I'm assuming most will be willing to participate in 
a survey, even if it has questions on topics people might not have an opinion 
on. If on the other hand, we're looking to get more participants, I think a 
literal survey is not the way, since people might open it, see how long it is, 
and just give up. That, of course, would be a terrible waste, because there are 
likely many use-cases that will not be represented. 
   
   For the above reason, I was thinking something like a feature voting 
platform ([example1](https://demoboard.featureupvote.com/), 
[example2](https://docs.github.com/en/discussions/managing-discussions-for-your-community/managing-categories-for-discussions))
 could be suitable - that way, if someone has a pain-point related to how a 
particular system works, they can look for existing posts or briefly explain 
what they have in mind (possibly with a template like a bug report) and allow 
others to vote or add to these suggestions. This also takes care of much of the 
aggregation work of the results.


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