Hi :)
Most studies about desktop users are funded  by MS.  It's pretty rare to see 
one that mentions OpenSource at all.  Mysteriously, the ones that get published 
tend to favour MS, so it's really quite amazing to find one that might be 
independent and might even discover some truths.  So, I think anyone that can 
take the survey might well be helping both us and the people doing the survey.  

https://limesurvey.sim.vuw.ac.nz/index.php?sid=14153%E2%8C%A9=en

It doesn't take long to complete the survey and it can be done in chunks quite 
easily.  I think we should support it so i am forwarding it to another couple 
of lists.  It's interesting that their definition of 'newcomer' (they mean 
someone in LO around 2 years or less) covers just about everyone using LO.  I 
wasn't in OpenOffice.org but i get the impression that there are significant 
differences in infrastructure, attitudes and approach.  Also their definition 
of "member" is a lot more open than TDF's so if 
you are not officially a member then you can probably still fill it in.  

Regards from
Tom Davies  





----- Forwarded Message -----
>From: kevouze <kevin.cari...@vuw.ac.nz>
>To: us...@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday, 18 October 2012, 0:48
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] RE: Survey about newcomer experience for 
>LibreOffice project contributors
>
>Thanks, Tom.
>I have used LimeSurvey to design the survey and it is indeed under a GPL 
>license. For those who want to save the survey and carry on some time later, 
>you just have to click on the ‘Resume later’ button and you will get a popup 
>asking you to enter your email address (don’t worry, I am not saving the email 
>addresses, it is all happening within LimeSurvey and I have no control). You 
>will then be sent an email giving you a link which when clicked will take you 
>exactly where you had left the survey.
>
>I thought it was some convenient feature for those who are pretty  busy and 
>cannot dedicate 20 minutes in one go.
>
>Please everyone, do not hesitate to give me any feedback about survey. 
>Feedback is always good!
>
>Kevin
>
>From: Tom Davies 
>Sent: Thursday, 18 October 2012 12:39 p.m.
>To: Kevin Carillo
>Subject: RE: Survey about newcomer experience for LibreOffice project 
>contributors
>
>Hi :)
>The survey software is apparently released under a GPL licence and you can 
>save the survey at any point and then carry on later.  It doesn't need to take 
>much time although i can imagine a few people agonising over non-Yes/No 
>questions.  It's multiple choice so just whizz through and then maybe glance 
>over the page and make corrections
>
>It seems like a good thing to do but it's a free choice
>Regards from
>Tom :)
>
>
>--- On Wed, 17/10/12, Kevin Carillo <[hidden email]>
>Date: Wednesday, 17 October, 2012, 22:11
>
>Thanks for those who have already taken part in the survey.
>
>It has been brought to my attention that several questions refer to the notion 
>of membership within the LibreOffice community. By membership I am not asking 
>about TDF membership, instead I am referring to the point when you began 
>contributing to the LibreOffice software project (developing, reporting bugs, 
>writing documentation, etc...). TDF members however fully qualify for taking 
>part in the survey. It will be interesting to compare both types of newcomer 
>experience.
>
>However, regular users are not included. I am definitely not saying that 
>LibreOffice users are not important for the community (since LibO would not 
>exist without its users) but simply that the survey targets the experience of 
>new contributors when joining the LibO project. It encompasses the tasks they 
>had to undertake to learn how to contribute as well as the interactions with 
>other community members while learning about how to contribute to the software 
>project.
>
>Potential survey participants shall have joined the LibO community within the 
>last 2 years. LibO celebrated its 2-year birthday recently, and you may argue 
>that everyone in LibO then joined within the last 2 years. The survey applies 
>to people who joined the LibO community since it was created but who were not 
>previously involved in the OpenOffice project.
>
>The survey description has been updated to clarify both aspects.
>
>For those who are at the LibO conference right now, have fun!
>
>Kevin (kevouze on irc)
>
>
>From: Tom Davies 
>Sent: Thursday, 18 October 2012 5:21 a.m.
>To: Joel Madero
>Cc: Kevin Carillo; 
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Survey about newcomer experience for 
>LibreOffice project contributors
>
>Hi :)
>Hmmm, i still haven't looked but would be very disappointed if it really is 
>only official members.  However fast the application membership process is 
>it's unlikely to ever meet demand.  I'm hoping for a bit of a "snowball 
>effect" = as more people become members it becomes faster to process the 
>applications.
>
>I'm not an official member either and even amongst those that contribute a lot 
>only a tiny percentage are officially members.  It seems likely that i might 
>even be thrown off the lists soon due to a few disagreements i am currently 
>having with the BoD.  I'm often in that position so it's unlikely i would ever 
>be allowed to be a member!  On the other hand some in the BoD applaud me :)  
>[shrugs]
>Regards from
>Tom :)
>
>
>________________________________
>From: Joel Madero 
>
>Just to clarify, is this only for official members? There is a difference
>between the main community and official members of TDF. Most people are not
>official members, there's a long process that has some requirements to it.
>I started the survey and stopped when I cam across Question #5, I'm not an
>official member of TDF.
>
>Please clarify and we'll move forward. Thanks!
>
>Regards,
>Joel
>
>On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Tom Davies 
>
>> Hi :)
>> So, pretty much everyone in LO then! :)  Even people that worked in OOo
>> for a decade and Star Office before that are likely to have been in LO for
>> 2 years and a couple of weeks.  LO celebrated it's 2nd birthday just a
>> couple of weeks ago.  So everyone is eligible :)
>> Regards from
>> Tom :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >________________________________
>> > From: kevouze 
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >I am currently  conducting a survey that looks at the influence of
>> newcomer
>> >experience on contributor behavior and performance in Free/Open Source
>> >Software communities.
>> >
>> >If you have joined the LibreOffice community within the last 2 years, I
>> >would like to invite you to complete the survey. I am interested in
>> hearing
>> >from people who are either technical or non-technical contributors, and
>> who
>> >have had either positive or negative newcomer experiences.
>> >
>> >The survey is available  HERE
>> ><https://limesurvey.sim.vuw.ac.nz/index.php?sid=14153〈=en<https://limesurvey.sim.vuw.ac.nz/index.php?sid=14153%E2%8C%A9=en>> 
>> > .
>> >It will be available until Monday, 29 October, 2012.
>> >
>> >The data you provide will help understand the experience of newcomers
>> within
>> >the LibreOffice community. It will also be used to refine the survey
>> before
>> >it is later administered to contributors from other FOSS projects.
>> >
>> >This survey is anonymous, and no information that would identify you is
>> >being collected. The School of Information Management Human Ethics
>> Committee
>> >has approved this research project.
>> >
>> >If you know members of the LibreOffice community who you think would be
>> >interested in completing it, please do not hesitate to let them know about
>> >this research.
>> >
>> >I will post news about my progress with this research, and the results on
>> my
>> >blog: 
>> >http://kevincarillo.org<http://kevincarillo.org/><http://kevincarillo.org/>.
>> >
>> >Thanks.
>> >
>> >Kevin Carillo
>> >PhD candidate
>> >School of Information Management
>> >Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>>  
>> >Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>> >
>
>-----
>Kevin Carillo
>
>School of Information Management
>Victoria University of Wellington
>PO Box 600, Wellington NEW ZEALAND
>kevin.cari...@sim.vuw.ac.nz<mailto:kevin.cari...@sim.vuw.ac.nz>
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> 
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>
>
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