[gentoo-dev] Re: Re: Seeking questions for a user survey

2008-01-18 Thread Steve Long
Joe Peterson wrote: On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 10:56:36AM +, Steve Long wrote: Ryan Hill wrote: I agree, though year of birth might be interesting. Income and children are a bit too private. ++ in general although I do think parenthood (if responsible) is as relevant as age. A 28 year

[gentoo-dev] Re: Re: Seeking questions for a user survey

2008-01-18 Thread Steve Long
Robin H. Johnson wrote: On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 10:56:36AM +, Steve Long wrote: Ryan Hill wrote: I agree, though year of birth might be interesting. Income and children are a bit too private. ++ in general although I do think parenthood (if responsible) is as relevant as age. A 28

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Re: Seeking questions for a user survey

2008-01-18 Thread likewhoa
I totally agree with not asking such personal questions which really are not going to help the foundation, what we need to ask are questions that relate to the distribution, it's developers user community as a whole. one question regarding children that I see as being appropriate is: Do children

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Re: Seeking questions for a user survey

2008-01-18 Thread George Prowse
Steve Long wrote: Joe Peterson wrote: On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 10:56:36AM +, Steve Long wrote: Ryan Hill wrote: I agree, though year of birth might be interesting. Income and children are a bit too private. ++ in general although I do think parenthood (if responsible) is as relevant as

Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Re: Seeking questions for a user survey

2008-01-18 Thread Joe Peterson
Steve Long wrote: My apologies if I caused you any offense, Joe. I fully agree that choosing not to have children is just as mature as deciding to procreate, and more mature than simply drifting into parenthood. No offense taken, and I agree about the drifting into thing. My wife's brother