Ulrich Stärk wrote on 12/7/16 5:49 AM:
> Thanks for the feedback Shane!
> 
> On 06.12.16 14:09, Shane Curcuru wrote:
>> Ulrich Stärk wrote on 12/6/16 3:59 AM:
...snip...
>> Separately, are we allowed to (by GSoC rules), and would it be
>> practical, to do a short survey for exiting GSoC *students*, or even for
>> last year's students?  Along with capturing some data, it feels like it
>> would be a good way for the ASF to try to maintain a relationship with
>> the student (if they want to; if they ignore us that's fine too).
> 
> Unfortunately it seems like Google decided to take offline all historical 
> data. I cannot access any
> of the past (that includes 2016) student data anymore. All we have is student 
> names from the scoring
> spreadsheets for 2013-2016.

Bummer.  Can we ensure that data about our current GSoC participants
gets put in SVN somewhere for our own historical reference?


...snip...
>>> Should we continue participating in GSoC on a foundation level? (yes/no)
>> Definitely make this one an agreement scale, not boolean.
> 
> What would the scale look like and what would an agreement level of e.g. 3 on 
> a 1-5 scale mean?

Dunno - that's why we have people who write standards for surveys (a
couple of Members have volunteered in the past to help write questions
like this in a standardized way).

https://www.surveygizmo.com/survey-blog/likert-scale-what-is-it-how-to-analyze-it-and-when-to-use-it/

https://www.surveymonkey.com/blog/2014/09/19/2-tips-for-writing-agree-disagree-survey-questions/

For any 'degree' questions, we need to use a standard agree or satisfied
scale that's used in standard surveys.  That likely means the question
needs to be re-phrased so it fits that kind of scale.

- Shane

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