On 8/9/2013 10:13 AM, dufriz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:56 PM, Edward K. Ream <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Very few people talk about it and the user community seems to
be quite small.
It's hard to say. For example, a single download to a professor
can, and has, represented
dozens or hundreds of users. This reminds me: Leo should
encourage users to send "postcards" to us so that we can have a
better idea of who is actually using Leo.
Couldn't you include an automatic update feature into the program,
which will signal the presence of an instance of Leo being used?
While possible, it would be akin to spying, and I for one wouldn't want
that. It would need to be opt-in (opt-out isn't good either - lack of
consent to the unknowing), and anything like that would be heavily
skewed by all the users who don't opt-in.
Additionally, many users run multiple copies of Leo - I have 4 installs
myself.
I do think the "postcard" idea that Edward had would be neat though.
Perhaps we could set up a page on the Leo site with all of the
postcards/trinkets/etc. recieved? Could be a neat PR stunt, if nothing
else :p
-->Jake
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