Hi,

Am 19.12.2013 um 23:59 schrieb Gregory Casamento:

> Some opinion polls relevant to the recent discussion...
> 
> Should GNUstep's website be updated?
> http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=52b37953e4b084acd8563301
> 
> Should GNUstep support UIKit?
> http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=52b3799be4b084acd8563305

Well, I would ask for more alternatives because the outcome of these yes/no 
questions is almost obvious.

And, since we have very limited resources and can't do everything, I would 
rephrase the questions more like:

* How often do you use the GNUstep web site (daily, weekly, monthly, never)?
* How long does it take in average to find the information you are looking for?
* If I don't find something, I usually: give up, ask on the mailing list, try 
Google, propose an update of the web page?
* How do you rate the content (too much, just ok, incomplete)?

* If only one is possible, which direction should GNUstep go with highest 
priority: 100% compatible to Cocoa 10.9 API, run on Windows, support UIKit API, 
Theming, ...?
* With second highest priority...

* How would you like to see GNUstep in 5 years: the most widely used GUI 
toolkit, the GNU desktop, ...?

etc.

This would IMHO give a much better picture (of course needing interpretation 
and actions).

Some articles I have found:
http://www.accesscable.net/~infopoll/tips.htm
http://www.connectusers.com/tutorials/2009/02/effective_polls/index.php

BR,
Nikolaus

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