On 2011-07-18 Klaas wrote:
> Am Sonntag 17 Juli 2011, 17:46:15 schrieb Kim Leyendecker:
> Hi,
> 
> > At first, it seems like a good idea to find out how many desktop
> > users openSUSE has, indeed. *But* I´m getting kinda nervous when
> > you´re talking about cookies. This could be misunderstood by the
> > community, _even_ it´s a "good" one.
> 
> There is hardly a thing like a "good" cookie IMO. Even if its for a
> good reason in our opinion, it is data that is associated to an IP
> address which (at least in germany) can be followed back to personal
> identity under circumstances.
> 
> > There´s SUSE Greeter isn´t it? And it starts on every installed KDE
> > desktop (at least) right after the installation (I don´t know how
> > it´s like under GNOME and the other desktops, but I think we can
> > talk to the GNOME team, if necessary.) Why not implementate a
> > survey on SUSE Greeter?
> 
> Good point, but I instead wonder why we do not kill SUSE Greeter and
> use the first browser page instead. That would be more cool content,
> more recent, more flexible. And the number of not connected desktops
> is probably not very high any more.
> 
> > This survey could contain the following questions?
> > 
> > * Which desktop do you use (KDE, GNOME, LXDE, Xfce etc.)
> > * Which browser do you use
> > * Are you happy with openSUSE?
> > * What can we do better in future?
> 
> This can be cool if somebody really reads and processes it.

Could be a always-changing poll on the page we send ppl too, instead of 
a survey. So it wouldn't need anything special that way...

> regards,
> 
> Klaas


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