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.

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