Greetings,
I'm writing this as a reminder about the Survey project and to ask for
everyone's involvement.
The wiki page is located at
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/SurveyQuestionIdeas
A few days ago now, David Symons aka Bimberi added the 'Previous Users'
section, making a third survey.
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Francesco Sica wrote:
I totally agree with you and I hope to help you in that very interesting
initiative!
I just need to understand if you want to use statistics or just collect
some information bout users.
Thanks for the interest.
The idea is to gather information from the various user
Mr. Engadget Almost Loves Ubuntu...high profile people who are mucking around with Ubuntu these days. Latest to (almost) join their ranks is Engadget founder Peter Rojas. Peter is a good friend, and has been our personal consumer tech/gadget trend spotter. He has a pretty solid track record of
Each month, the OpenSolaris project's marketing guy (Patrick Finch)
posts a page of stats. They show what's going on in the OpenSolaris
world and how people come across OpenSolaris.
Now, OpenSolaris has the advantage that Sun pays a number of people,
including Patrick, to work either full time or
On Friday 11 August 2006 16:17, Matthew Revell wrote:
Each month, the OpenSolaris project's marketing guy (Patrick Finch)
posts a page of stats. They show what's going on in the OpenSolaris
world and how people come across OpenSolaris.
Now, OpenSolaris has the advantage that Sun pays a number
Now, OpenSolaris has the advantage that Sun pays a number of people,including Patrick, to work either full time or part time on the
project's marketing. However, I'm pretty certain we could get at leastsome of this data for Ubuntu.Question is: do we want it and, if so, how would we use it?I know
Matthew Revell wrote:
Each month, the OpenSolaris project's marketing guy (Patrick Finch)
posts a page of stats. They show what's going on in the OpenSolaris
world and how people come across OpenSolaris.
Now, OpenSolaris has the advantage that Sun pays a number of people,
including Patrick,
Melissa,
What a great effort! Will there be a connection to the Ubuntu Counter
Project? Take the survey and be counted ...
John
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