Hernan, 

There is always room for improvement, but I think you are missing the point 
here. 
Of course, the poll is narrow (*all* polls are)... We could collect more data, 
but there is no poll without a question to answer, and here the real question 
is "what for?" What questions do you want to answer when making a poll. And 
then, when you see narrowness, I see clarity: I just have three questions that 
want answered (well, and a "hidden" one, but that's for later :). In fact, two 
of your three examples of questions were present in my first draft, and I 
removed them because they didn't provide more insight in *my* questions, which 
are pretty straightforward. Yes, I missed some other interesting questions for 
what I'm looking for, e.g. "why are you still using an older version of 
Pharo?", but well... you cannot make it perfect :)
Of course, everybody has their own questions, and of course, if you want a 
"pharo census", we need to make much more questions... but that was off what I 
was looking for :)

Esteban

ps: yes, we can prepare a "pharo census", that can be interesting information 
too, and I would really like to have your help on preparing it... but lets 
complete this one small poll first.

On Aug 22, 2012, at 6:05 AM, Hernán Morales Durand <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> 2012/8/22 Igor Stasenko <[email protected]>
> or look at this form another perspective:
>  if you know how to make things better, improve them, what you waiting
> for and not doing it in a first place?
> 
> I'm doing it, saying that a brief poll could be better is pushing Pharo 
> developers to make things better. Don't you think so?
>  
> Pharo is open project after all.
> Or at least, if you having a great idea but have no time/resources to
> do it, why you don't proposing it or asking around who interested in
> implementing it, but sitting there waiting to be asked ..
> 
> 
> Yes, I'd like to be asked for the right questions. Your questions tell me 
> your interests much as your lack of questions. I'm proposing more accurate 
> polls... like "which packages do you use often?", "which non-core Collection 
> classes do you need more?", "do you use Traits?", etc. 
> Nobody is obliged to answer any poll, if too many questions, you just don't 
> answer :)
> 
> Hernán
>  
> --
> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Hernán Morales
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