On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Jared Norris <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm forwarding this to the Australian Team, it looks very handy. The other > aspect I'd like considered though is giving a bit more detail on who is > collecting the data and how it will be used. The comment on "a bunch of > members of the community" doesn't really give much information on the topic > and I'm always a bit reserved about just giving unspecified people > unspecified access to data collected, no matter how identifying it can be. I > don't expect a massive long list of everyone and everything, but is there a > link to the project that spawned this idea so interested people can look > into it further?
Answered on IRC but saying it here too: I worked with other members of Bug Control, IRC ops who watch support channels, Accessibility team members, and QA team members to come up with the list of questions. The results will be made public as percentages, charts, etc. and also unique quotes from some of the text fields. The raw spreadsheet is readable by the Ubuntu Release Manager (Kate Stewart), Kernel Triager (JFo), another member of the QA team who presented it to them (C de-Avillez), and myself, but because such detailed information can be identifiable when you know a combination (location, desktop, accessibility needs, etc.) for an individual response, the spreadsheet will remain private. Also, because some people are signing their names. There has been interest from the teams mentioned above and the LoCo Council regarding the results, so I'm pretty sure they're planning on making use of the results. -- Mackenzie Morgan -- loco-contacts mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/loco-contacts
