Sylvain Wallez said the following on 3/10/06 13:26:
Geert Josten wrote:
+1 for the blocks, because it simplifies the stay/leave selection. In a later stage the poll can be repeated per block for the individual components.

I also suggest to ask for a TOP 5 and create a TOP 10 from that to cater to a larger population.
How about letting users classifying blocks as used:
 a) always,
 b) often (most of the time),
 c) rarely (only once or twice)?

(and asking them how many webapps they have build using Cocoon)

Sounds more informative to me than a top 5..

Sure. Defining the top 10 or top 5 is then the result of aggregating and
compiling all information provided by users.

First off: I definitely agree that more information gives a more informative choice. However, it's no problem to ask a lot of information of the users, but we have to make the process quick and easy. Defining a top 5 of your favorite blocks is a quick response to a mail. Walking through a list of predefined blocks and adding a, b, or c takes more time and I do hope that people will take the time to walk through them.

If we want the abc options, we need to carefully construct the poll to avoid putting off people.

Bye, Helma

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