One question - I understand the survey is anonymous, but is there a way to distinguish several answers from the same person (or at the very least browser, due to anonymity). Just thinking of some "gaming" scenarios - ASF people are smart and might get the idea to increase chances of their choice by responding to the survey several times (I just did with the low rating for poor pony choices ;) ) .
On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 10:27 AM Daniel Gruno <humbed...@apache.org> wrote: > On 8/15/25 09:53, Jarek Potiuk wrote: > > This tool is great. Works flawlessly. But I think the choice of ponies > was > > very limited, so you should try harder :) > > That's why we have the "how did we do?" questions at the end :-D > > > > > 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. > >> > >> > > > >