On 7/6/05, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <quote who="Dan Winship"> > > > > Sure, and that's why basically everything but gnome-about is going to be > > > doubly icky in some way. If we somehow convince ourselves this is not > > > appropriate in gnome-about, it's not going to be appropriate anywhere, > > > and we should just give up. But that's pissweak. :-) > > > > The user won't understand the question, regardless of where we put it. So > > if we're asking because we care about the answer, then no, it's not > > appropriate anywhere, because we're not going to get useful answers. And > > if we don't care about the answer, then it's not appropriate anywhere > > either, because we're basically lying to the user in that case. > > "Join Friends of GNOME and celebrate easy to use software for $OS!" (email > form) > > What question are we asking? :-)
I *think* we're asking 'how many users of GNOME are there', not 'how many discovered gnome-about in their panel and then decided to fill out a form for an organization they know nothing about'. Luis (wishing he saw a good solution to the first question, which is an important one) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list