Was going to say that the surveymonkey limitation of 10 questions on a free survey would make it difficult to ask about so many different things, but i've now found http://www.esurveyspro.com which says it supports unlimited questions and participants on its free surveys so maybe thats the better one to use.
...ant On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:00 PM, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > User feedback and participation is very important for developing good > software that addresses real issues. > > We have not been very successful in obtaining feedback regularly. Anonymous > feedback could help overcome the issue that people might like to give > feedback and yet don't want to interact with the mailing list. This is a > very good start. We can try it and see how it works. > > I would also like to add questions about documentation, website and > samples. This is the kind of feedback that I've been trying to obtain to > improve information sharing. > > We could also ask for input on C++. It is not clear how much C++ is used in > real production environment and if both C++ and Java are used in the in same > environment. We have seen a few questions around this area. > > On 7/15/08, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Related to the thread on the user list asking for feedback on the Tuscany >> distributions i was wondering if there were better ways to get user feedback >> and if there were ways for users to do it anonymously. One approach i could >> be using one of the online survey tools available on the net, googling >> around most of those tools require paying to open an account which is no >> good for us, the best one i've found so far is >> http://www.surveymonkey.com which lets you have free surveys limited to >> 10 questions and up to 100 participants. To show what it looks like I had a >> quick go at creating a survey: >> >> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Tan_2fLai6NIjLpuh2ZlA1qg_3d_3d >> >> Is there any merit in doing this? If people think it is worthwhile we >> could work out some better questions and then point to the survey in the 1.3 >> release announcement and and blogs etc which would get a bit more exposure >> than the email on the user list. >> >> WDYT? >> >> ...ant >> >> >> > >
