Hi :)
The questions in the survey cover a lot of that.  Even if you don't think you 
contribute much then it's still worth starting to fill it in.  It is likely 
that you underestimate how much you contribute so let the form be the judge of 
whether you do enough to be able to make sensible answers.  

Some of the questions seemed to have certain assumptions about why you might 
agree, or disagree with that particular question but then a subsequent question 
would often allow me "to set the record straight" or at least push it in the 
right direction a bit.  

Kinda reminded me of a meeting where an intellectual voted in favour of an 
amendment, which got accepted but then he voted against the main proposal 
(which also passed which upset him a little).  People were completely baffled 
about his actions until they really thought about it.  
Regards from 
Tom :)






>________________________________
> From: Joel Madero <jmadero....@gmail.com>
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2012, 15:53
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] RE: Survey about newcomer experience for 
>LibreOffice project contributors
> 
>On 10/23/2012 07:44 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>Remember that you must be a contributor though. A user who just asks 
>questions on the user forum should not fill out the survey. If you 
>regularly help others on the user forum, I would say you're easily a 
>contributor, but a person who only asks a question here or there, 
>probably shouldn't fill out the survey
>
>
>Regards,
>Joel
>
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