On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Albino Biasutti Neto <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi. > > 2012/5/20 Paulo de Souza Lima <[email protected]> > > > I think you mean "How old are you?" =) > > > > > Sorry, thanks. > > > > Maybe we could contribute to improve those questions. My 2 cents: > > > > Are you using it at your work (ask where does he/she work) or at home, or > > both? > > Do you think you have enough support? Where do you use to get support? > > (manuals, friends, forum, mailing lists, etc) > > > > > > > Good! > > Open to suggestions. :-) > > Albino > Where will these questions be asked? During the download process? During the registration process? A poll on the web site? -Wolf PS Website polls 1 to 2 question open-ended questions (questions without a set choice of answers) have been known to produce very useful data-sets among users of public library services, and I would suggest that model as an interesting way to find out our own blind spots, regarding usage trends. Closed-end questions such as "do you like seagulls" can only get 3 responses, "yes," "no" and "no response at all." -- This Apt Has Super Cow Powers - http://sourcefreedom.com Open-Source Software in Libraries - http://FOSS4Lib.org Advancing Libraries Together - http://LYRASIS.org Apache Open Office Developer [email protected]
