Problems again with the survey design and functionality. Page 4 asks questions about Falcon, and to be honest I don't know anything about Falcon, but you've required answers to advance and only offered "yes' and "no' as choices. Without a "Don't know" choice as an option, your results will be totally skewed. I designed survey questionnaires in my past life as a psychologist, and this one is fatally flawed. I'm done. I won't try again.
David > Thanks for the input! Hopefully, I've fixed the problem. > > Please retry. It should have saved your previous answers. > > Thanks much! > > Jay >J.R. Bullington wrote: >> I received the same as David. The question was: >> >> What OS do you currently use? Please check all that apply: (page 3, question 4 or 5): >> >> I chose Linux 2.6.x and Windows. It kept telling me that I needed to answer the question. >> >> I changed the answer to just Linux and it let me thru. >> >> Just to provide a little more info for you. >> >> J.R. >> >> ---------------------------------------- >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 9:35 AM >> To: "'Jay Pipes'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, mysql@lists.mysql.com >> Subject: RE: 2007 MySQL Community Survey - Got Ten Minutes to Spare? >> >> Having a moment of altruism, I started doing the survey only to find that >> it wouldn't let me advance to the next page (from either page 1 or page 2, >> can't recall). I kept getting an error of "an answer is required of this >> question" even when I had provided one. No good deed goes unpunished >> perhaps... >> >> David >> >>> So I was gonna take this "survey" (I don't need or care about the book, >>> just wanted to help you out) and honestly, it's more like a "quiz" -- >>> needless to say I didn't do it. >>> >>> :-| >> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Jay Pipes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 2:33 PM >>>> To: mysql@lists.mysql.com >>>> Subject: 2007 MySQL Community Survey - Got Ten Minutes to Spare? >>>> >>>> 2007 MySQL Community Survey - Bribe Included >>>> >>>> I've created a survey on SurveyMonkey that I am hoping to get >>>> a bunch of >>>> responses for. The survey will help the community team identify how >>>> (in)effectively we communicate development and other goals >>>> and also what >>>> features you, our community users, most want in future versions of >>>> MySQL. So, hey, give us ten minutes of your time and help us >>>> make MySQL >>>> better. >>>> >>>> A Blatant Bribe for Participating >>>> >>>> And for those who need a bribe, we'll be giving away two Apress books >>>> (each) to 3 random survey takers. The survey is anonymous, but if you >>>> would like to go into the drawing for the books, just include >>>> your email >>>> address in the very last question...otherwise, just leave it blank. >>>> >>>> Link to the 2007 Community survey: >>>> >>>> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=ONCdTFPxjyq55NAUBUJ_2fvQ_3d_3d >>>> >>>> Thanks much! >>>> >>>> Jay Pipes >>>> Community Relations Manager, North America >>>> MySQL, Inc.