We've got 28 respondents so far, which is great, but I'd like to get
even more people's input. I'm also especially interested in hearing
from newer folks.
Last year's demographics looked like this: http://dague.net/4hg, about
an even split across years.
This year's demographics, so far, look like this: http://dague.net/psv
As you can see, far more weighted towards our very long term members (5+
years). While, I don't want to diminish anyone's feedback, it would be
great to hear more from newer members.
Thanks again for the feedback so far.
And for those interested, the current favorite talk for the year is Ed's
Arduino talk from February, with Git, Nagios, and IBM's Open Client as a
3 way tie right behind it.
Make sure your opinion is heard, fill out the survey today:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dE1GT3JMcnVwY01oV3FXTkxad2hTS1E6MQ
-Sean
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