Hey, I just participated in the survey :)
A few remarks before forgetting:
- I am not sure large scale notations (0->10) with only indications of what 
the 2 ends are, are a good thing in surveys. 0 to 3 is very often enough 
(not at all / small / medium / high )
- The question "What is your level of influence within your team?" may not 
apply to everyone. I am currently a PhD student in image processing, so I 
can't really say "let's use elm" ^^. The same would apply to people working 
alone as freelancers.

On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 9:15:35 PM UTC+1, Brian Hicks wrote:
>
> You're right that there are a large number of people using Elm for side 
> projects. I'm still interested in their professional experiences. We want 
> to reduce the activation energy to go from hobby to production.
>
> There are about a hundred responses so far! Keep them coming!
>
> Also for those curious, here are the results from last year: 
> https://www.brianthicks.com/post/2016/04/22/state-of-elm-2016-results/ Forgot 
> to include that before!
>
> On Jan 18, 2017, 1:57 PM -0600, Martin DeMello <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>, wrote:
>
> the survey seemed overly focused on people whose day job was web 
> development. i'm guessing a significant fraction of the elm community are 
> people developing side projects. 
>
> martin
>
>

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