Hi Emilie,

Sergiu Dumitriu wrote:
> Emilie Ogez wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> My name is Émilie Ogez. I am the marketing and communication manager at 
>> XWiki SAS (the company supporting the XWiki.org Open-Source project).
>>
>> I've given a look at the current XWiki.org website and I think there's 
>> room for improvement. I'd be glad to:
>>
>>     * help improving the design and content of the XWiki.org website
>>     * suggest animation ideas for the XWiki Developers community
>>     * help improving XWiki products by gathering user feedback
>>
>> In order to do this, I would like to publish 2 online surveys on XWiki.org:
>>
>>     * a survey asking users about what they think of the current
>>       XWiki.org website (do they find content easily, is it intuitive to
>>       use)
>>     * a survey asking users about how they're using XWiki products and
>>       how we could improve our product range
>>
>> I started with the survey about XWiki.org. I'd like to send it to people 
>> from the Devs & Users list and to make it available to XWiki.org 
>> visitors. Survey answers would help us improve the website and make it 
>> more effective and attractive for the XWiki.org community.
>>
>> Here's the survey contents I suggest: 
>> http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Survey. I'd be glad to get your 
>> feedback about it about it before putting it online.
> 
> The yes/no options should not be checkboxes, but radio buttons.
> 
> Apart from quantity and quality, we should also ask about the
> information organization, ease of use, ease of access.

I agree with Sergiu. I too think the survey should have more questions 
and maybe we should let users give marks (from 1-bad to 5-exceptional, 
or something similar) and not just yes/no answers. I'm not a survey 
expert though.

Thanks,
Marius

> 
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