Re: [ANN] The 2022 Emacs User Survey is now open!

2022-10-26 Thread Samuel Wales
done

last time i only got the preliminary results but wow it looked like
emacs was thriving.  not that we did't already know that from all the
blogs and sacha's list but still it was amazing.


On 10/25/22, Christopher M. Miles  wrote:
>
> Completed
>
> Timothy  writes:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I’m thrilled to announce that the Emacs User Survey 2022 is now open to
>> responses. It is my hope that this may help emacs-devel, Emacs package
>> maintainers, and the wider Emacs community develop a better understanding
>> of
>> how people experience Emacs on a day-to-day basis.
>>
>> 
>>
>> The survey will be open from October 24th to November 30th.
>>
>> This time there are /no/ non-free Javascript or user-tracking caveats as
>> this
>> features a bespoke survey framework written from scratch for the Emacs
>> User
>> Survey to support a pure HTML-forms + CSS approach with server-side
>> rendering
>> .
>>
>> See the [FAQ] for more information on the survey itself.
>>
>> It would be fantastic for this to be shared as far and wide as possible,
>> to get
>> responses from a large swathe of the community. If you can share this with
>> Emacs
>> communities you are a part of, as well as any friends or colleagues that
>> use
>> Emacs, that would be much appreciated.
>>
>> We can look forward to a discussion of the (preliminary) results in
>> EmacsConf:
>> .
>>
>> All the best,
>> Timothy
>
>
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Re: [ANN] The 2022 Emacs User Survey is now open!

2022-10-26 Thread Christopher M. Miles

Completed

Timothy  writes:

> Hi All,
>
> I’m thrilled to announce that the Emacs User Survey 2022 is now open to
> responses. It is my hope that this may help emacs-devel, Emacs package
> maintainers, and the wider Emacs community develop a better understanding of
> how people experience Emacs on a day-to-day basis.
>
> 
>
> The survey will be open from October 24th to November 30th.
>
> This time there are /no/ non-free Javascript or user-tracking caveats as this
> features a bespoke survey framework written from scratch for the Emacs User
> Survey to support a pure HTML-forms + CSS approach with server-side rendering
> .
>
> See the [FAQ] for more information on the survey itself.
>
> It would be fantastic for this to be shared as far and wide as possible, to 
> get
> responses from a large swathe of the community. If you can share this with 
> Emacs
> communities you are a part of, as well as any friends or colleagues that use
> Emacs, that would be much appreciated.
>
> We can look forward to a discussion of the (preliminary) results in EmacsConf:
> .
>
> All the best,
> Timothy


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Re: [ANN] The 2022 Emacs User Survey is now open!

2022-10-24 Thread Jean Louis
How were you introduced to Emacs?
Friend
Recommended by a colleague
University/College
Some part of the internet

You forgot that GNU/Linux distributions were initially distributed on
CD and DVD ROMs, people were buying it, getting from magazines "for
free" and by similar physical distribution.

IMHO, that is one major point, that shall be considered primary.

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Re: [ANN] The 2022 Emacs User Survey is now open!

2022-10-24 Thread Russell Adams
Completed!

On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 06:42:35PM +0800, Timothy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I’m thrilled to announce that the Emacs User Survey 2022 is now open to
> responses. It is my hope that this may help emacs-devel, Emacs package
> maintainers, and the wider Emacs community develop a better understanding of
> how people experience Emacs on a day-to-day basis.
>
> 
>
> The survey will be open from October 24th to November 30th.
>
> This time there are /no/ non-free Javascript or user-tracking caveats as this
> features a bespoke survey framework written from scratch for the Emacs User
> Survey to support a pure HTML-forms + CSS approach with server-side rendering
> .
>
> See the [FAQ] for more information on the survey itself.
>
> It would be fantastic for this to be shared as far and wide as possible, to 
> get
> responses from a large swathe of the community. If you can share this with 
> Emacs
> communities you are a part of, as well as any friends or colleagues that use
> Emacs, that would be much appreciated.
>
> We can look forward to a discussion of the (preliminary) results in EmacsConf:
> .
>
> All the best,
> Timothy
>
> --
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Re: [ANN] The 2022 Emacs User Survey is now open!

2022-10-24 Thread Payas Relekar


Great job on the survey!

Filled and submitted.

Timothy  writes:

> Hi All,
>
> I’m thrilled to announce that the Emacs User Survey 2022 is now open to
> responses. It is my hope that this may help emacs-devel, Emacs package
> maintainers, and the wider Emacs community develop a better understanding of
> how people experience Emacs on a day-to-day basis.
>
> 
>
> The survey will be open from October 24th to November 30th.
>
> This time there are /no/ non-free Javascript or user-tracking caveats as this
> features a bespoke survey framework written from scratch for the Emacs User
> Survey to support a pure HTML-forms + CSS approach with server-side rendering
> .
>
> See the [FAQ] for more information on the survey itself.
>
> It would be fantastic for this to be shared as far and wide as possible, to 
> get
> responses from a large swathe of the community. If you can share this with 
> Emacs
> communities you are a part of, as well as any friends or colleagues that use
> Emacs, that would be much appreciated.
>
> We can look forward to a discussion of the (preliminary) results in EmacsConf:
> .
>
> All the best,
> Timothy

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