On 10/30/12 7:08 PM, Keilana Wikipedia wrote:
Could I have a link to the survey please? I didn't get a notification for whatever reason.

I didn't see one either. I'm just assuming it'll pop up eventually. I'll ping Tilman and see what is up!

-Sarah



Keilana

On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:29 PM, Sarah Stierch <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    FYI - and be sure to take the survey, please! It's all anonymous -
    it's a great idea to check your preferred gender if you so desire.
    This is the survey that gives us the gender gap percentage in
    Wikipedia. I'd love to see if the dial has moved at all since the
    past two years (where it's virtually been approximately 9% over
    all languages).

    Sarah


    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject:    [Wikimedia-l] 2012 Editor survey launched
    Date:       Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:25:24 -0700
    From:       Tilman Bayer <[email protected]>
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    Reply-To:   Wikimedia Mailing List
    <[email protected]>
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    To:         Wikimedia Mailing List <[email protected]>
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    Hi all,

    we have just launched the Foundation's 2012 editor survey; with
    invitations to participate being shown to logged-in users on Wikipedia
    and Commons.

    A few quick facts about the survey (for more refer to
    https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Wikipedia_Editor_Survey_2012
    ):

    * This is the third survey of editors as envisaged in the Foundation's
    2010-15 strategic plan "in order to take the pulse of the community
    and identify pressing issues or concerns", after the April 2011 and
    December 2011 surveys.

    * The first main purpose of this survey is to continue the work of the
    2011 studies (conducted by Mani Pande and Ayush Khanna), with a focus
    on tracking changes since last year and identifying trends.
    Which is why many questions are being repeated from last time.

    * The second emphasis in this instance of the survey is to measure the
    satisfaction of the editing community with the work of the Wikimedia
    Foundation.

    * This is the first editor survey that includes a non-Wikipedia
    project (Commons, for the questions that are non Wikipedia-specific).

    * Thanks to everyone who commented on the draft questionnaire after we
    solicited feedback on this list and in and IRC office hour, as well as
    to those who commented about the last survey. We made several changes
    based on the feedback, and tried to reply to all concerns.

    * Also many thanks to all volunteer translators who reviewed or
    contributed translations; the questionnaire is available in 14
    languages (Italian, Polish and Portuguese will launch a bit later).

    * As with the previous two surveys, the results will be published in
    the following forms: A "topline" report detailing the percentage of
    responses for each question, a series of posts on
    https://blog.wikimedia.org  analyzing the results, and a data set
    consisting of anonymized responses which others can use to do their
    own analyses. This time we will also aim to produce language-specific
    topline reports (an approach we already tested for Chinese with the
    data from the December 2011 survey).

-- Tilman Bayer
    Senior Operations Analyst (Movement Communications)
    Wikimedia Foundation
    IRC (Freenode): HaeB

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