On Montag, 23. Mai 2016 16:56:43 CEST Martin Graesslin wrote: > On Wednesday, May 18, 2016 11:43:12 PM CEST Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > > I have created a survey draft at > > http://survey.kde.org/index.php/858172/lang-en > > > > Now please everybody click through it and give feedback on anything that > > you think should be changed. > > I think the section "I consider myself as..." needs to be extended. I would > like us to get information about what people are contributing to. Maybe the > view of the world is different in various groups (e.g. Plasma devs and Kate > devs). Also I would like to figure out how active the people. > > So I suggest to include somthing like: > Last time contributed to KDE: > * this month > * during last three months > * during last half year > * during last year > * longer than a year ago > * longer than five years ago > > And add a free text field with: > Project you contribute most to: (e.g. Plasma, Kate, translations, visual > design, forums support, Wiki2Learn) > > Freetext as I think we have too many projects to make it a drop down. So > rather have people enter manually.
I just realized that mentioning the specific project destroys anonymity for smaller projects. So this is what I've done now: 1. Reduced the options for the question "I consider myself as..." to ...an interested user of KDE software ...a (currently or formerly) active KDE contributor ...neither of the above 2. Added a new question "When was your most recent contribution (code, translation, design, community, promo, ...) to one of KDE's projects?" for those who indicated they are a currently or former contributor with the options: ( ) this month ( ) during the last six months ( ) during the last twelve months ( ) more than a year ago ( ) more than five years ago 3. Added another question for the contributors "Which category or categories of projects have you contributed to most recently?", multi-select, with the options [ ] Plasma [ ] Applications [ ] Frameworks [ ] Meta (sysadmin, web) I have not mentioned promo, vdg or community/support separately because their work is usually related to one of the project categories. Am I missing other functions which contribute to KDE's producs but do not relate to any of the categories above? _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community