Thanks for working on this. Responses inline below. David
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 11:55 AM Melanie Corr <mc...@redhat.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need your help in shaping the survey[0]. > > I copied over some questions from last year's survey and added what I > thought might be interesting. Last year's survey contains a lot of > "planning" questions for future upgrades to Pulp 3. Many things have > changed since then, and I think you know best where we need to focus. > > I added conditions to the survey to try and separate the following: > > * Questions for Pulp 2 Users > * Questions for Pulp 3 Users > * Questions for people who are in-between their migration. This last > category of user may exist only in my head. Let me know :) > > Questions for you: > > Do you think streaming the survey into separate user groups like this is a > good idea? > Is it possible though to compare the results across surveys (like what OS people are using)? > > With the Pulp 2 survey, do we want to collect, for example, what version > of MongoDB they're using? I'm assuming we ultimately want to guide users > away from Pulp 2, so most of what I added related to a future migration to > Pulp 3. I kept all the "what features would you like" type questions for > the Pulp 3 part of the survey and focused on what they need to get away > from Pulp 2. What do you think? > For Pulp 2, I would ditch most of the questions that aren't relevant to why they are still on Pulp 2 and what their upgrade/trial experience of Pulp 3 is like (if any). > > For the Pulp 3 users, are there any areas I haven't covered where you want > to focus and learn their experiences? > > > I asked Greg Sutcliffe, the MBU's Data Analyst, a question related to > rewording I was doing on one question. One piece of advice he gave me was > to beware of asking about solutions to complex problems. For example, on > his advice, I changed "If there was a Pulp 3 web-based interface, would you > use it?" from the 2019 survey to "Do you need a Pulp 3 web UI for your > environment?" with the follow-up question to describe that workflow if they > answer yes. He said to focus the questions on their experiences and their > problems rather than having them propose hypothetical solutions. > +1, good idea. > > Feel free to reply here or enter "That is a terrible question, Melanie" > into the survey :) > Am happy to apply any feedback. > > [0] > https://forms.gle/aynaM4d4wX5Aterz5 > > > > > > -- > > Melanie Corr, RHCE > > Community Manager > > Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com> > > Remote, Ireland > > mc...@redhat.com > M: +353857774436 IM: mcorr > <https://www.redhat.com> > > _______________________________________________ > Pulp-dev mailing list > Pulp-dev@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pulp-dev >
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