This tool is great. Works flawlessly. But I think the choice of ponies was very limited, so you should try harder :)
J. On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 9:23 AM Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello again, wonderful D&I folks. > > I have been experimenting with a self-hosted tool for conducting surveys > and collecting feedback/reviews, and things are looking pretty decent. > > I'd love to get some feedback from the people on this list, so that we > can perhaps decide on using this tool or not and discuss some basic > premises for conducting surveys in the future. > > You can try a survey demo here: > https://surveys.diversity.apache.org/s/wcee4v8ygw8q0pih0nflnxl1 > > Those of you on the D&I committee[1] who wants to try their hands at the > behind-the-scenes work with surveys can let me know (private or this > list), and I'll set you up with access to manage surveys yourselves. > This will also allow you to see the results of surveys in various ways. > > I have built a template for our surveys that comes with a standard > introduction and a data consent form at the very end; you should be able > to see that in the survey demo I linked to. I had the wording in the > template refined by our resident "editor-in-chief", Andrew Wetmore, but > things can always be improved upon further, so do not hesitate to > suggest changes. > > There isn't a whole lot more to say, take the survey for a spin and see > if this survey tool fits the brief. > > With regards, > Daniel. > > > [1] Access to survey administration is restricted to members of the D&I > committee for data privacy reasons; this is explained in more detail in > the survey itself. > >