Tux99 wrote: > I guess the old rule of polls applies: > depending on how you formulate the poll question and the description of > the options you can hugely influence the results...
This is so true. I follow the politics blog FiveThirtyEight (warning! statistics nerd alert activated!) and again and again, strange-resulting polls are caused by poorly formulated questions, "guided" answers or lack of proper options. > Personally I think a poll without educating everyone about what exactly > each choice would mean is useless. We first need to elaborate detailed > alternatives before anyone can make an informed choice. This is mostly what Romain has been asking: someone to provide clear definitions of what Rolling Release is. And why Backports does not work. Salut, Sinner
