Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread arne anka
Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd i pondered the idea a while, but after some research i decided to take part. have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed to be

Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread Peter Nijs
They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non- active users not to participate. depeje On Thursday 15 January 2009 18:47:46 Joseph Reeves wrote: Did anyone else ignore the original survey as

Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread arne anka
They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non- active users not to participate. i don't think so. the questions would be mostly nonsense if only active members (whatever the definition)

Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-16 Thread Joseph Reeves
They wanted to only let active members take part in the survey if I remember correctly. By sending the mail to the mailinglist they can't prevent non- active users not to participate. If this was the case I'd rather they sent the questionnaire to the entire mailing list and added the are you

results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Yorick Moko
http://public.smi.ethz.ch/files/MaemoOpenmoko/PublicDescriptiveStatistics.html it's also on the planet: http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/maemo-openmoko-community-survey-results-published/ thought people would find it interesting ___ Openmoko community

Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Joseph Reeves
Did anyone else ignore the original survey as unsolicited spam? I'd have probably completed it if they'd sent a mail to the mailing list asking people to take part, but sending it to individual users seemed to be bad netiquette. Joseph 2009/1/15 Yorick Moko yorickm...@gmail.com:

Re: results of a survey maemo vs openmoko

2009-01-15 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
sending it to individual users seemed to be bad netiquette. Not more than bottom-citing :) ___ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community