Hey List,
Has there been some thought given to doing a post FUDCon survey like we've done in the past? I asked Mel about this, but she wasn't sure what the status of implementing some survey software was.
If possible, i would like to be able to run a small survey (<5 questions) about Fedora Live after FUDCon so we can see where it was most effective and where it fell flat.
Cheers, Yaakov
On 12/02/2009 03:25 AM, loupgaroublond@gmail.com wrote:
Hey List,
Has there been some thought given to doing a post FUDCon survey like we've done in the past? I asked Mel about this, but she wasn't sure what the status of implementing some survey software was.
If possible, i would like to be able to run a small survey (<5 questions) about Fedora Live after FUDCon so we can see where it was most effective and where it fell flat.
Cheers, Yaakov
So, I found https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Archive:Marketing_surveys and noted that we've used email and keysurvey in the past, neither of which sound like actual good long-term solutions to me.
I think Robyn was working on getting limesurvey up into our infrastructure, not sure what the status on that is or what remaining work needs to be done before limesurvey hits production.
One temporary solution (just for the FUDCon survey) before that goes into production would be http://www.limeservice.com, which is a free hosted limesurvey service (well, the "free" part comes with usage limitations, but I think it might work as a temporary fix). I hesitate a little at temporary fixes because they have a way of becoming permanent, but if we're vigilant about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
Any other thoughts?
--Mel
2009/12/2 Mel Chua mel@redhat.com:
On 12/02/2009 03:25 AM, loupgaroublond@gmail.com wrote:
Hey List,
Has there been some thought given to doing a post FUDCon survey like we've done in the past? I asked Mel about this, but she wasn't sure what the status of implementing some survey software was.
If possible, i would like to be able to run a small survey (<5 questions) about Fedora Live after FUDCon so we can see where it was most effective and where it fell flat.
Cheers, Yaakov
So, I found https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Archive:Marketing_surveys and noted that we've used email and keysurvey in the past, neither of which sound like actual good long-term solutions to me.
I think Robyn was working on getting limesurvey up into our infrastructure, not sure what the status on that is or what remaining work needs to be done before limesurvey hits production.
One temporary solution (just for the FUDCon survey) before that goes into production would be http://www.limeservice.com, which is a free hosted limesurvey service (well, the "free" part comes with usage limitations, but I think it might work as a temporary fix). I hesitate a little at temporary fixes because they have a way of becoming permanent, but if we're vigilant about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
FUDCon comes with hackfests. No?
-Yaakov
about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
FUDCon comes with hackfests. No?
Got time to run one? ;) Most of my energies on Sunday and Monday are going to be going towards getting Fedora Insight launched at the Zikula hackfest (WE WILL NEED HELP. COME HELP US!), so I can't chip in then...
--Mel
If someone is interested in getting the infrastructure up internally while you guys are at FUDCon (btw, my status is I fail, I haven't even filed tickets yet... sorry!) I can get the questions up this weekend on it.
Alternately, if that's not possible, I can do the temporary, JUST TEMPORARY, fix of doing it on limeservice.
Yaakov, can you send the questions you were interested in asking to the list? I'll add them to the other list of questions (they will resemble what is in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Surveys/FUDConF9 ... with obvious changes about dates/places, etc), post the full final question list to the mailing list for general approval, and get them up.
Let me know what you guys think. Sorry I'm not there :)
-Robyn
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Mel Chua mel@redhat.com wrote:
about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
FUDCon comes with hackfests. No?
Got time to run one? ;) Most of my energies on Sunday and Monday are going to be going towards getting Fedora Insight launched at the Zikula hackfest (WE WILL NEED HELP. COME HELP US!), so I can't chip in then...
--Mel
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And a heads up - Limeservice allows 25 free respondents, after that there is a fee ($10 for 100, $22 for 250, etc.) I'm assuming we would have more than 25, but if there is more than 100 (or I guess, 125) then let me know, if that is the route we want to go down -temporarily- :)
-Robyn
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Robyn Bergeron robyn.bergeron@gmail.com wrote:
If someone is interested in getting the infrastructure up internally while you guys are at FUDCon (btw, my status is I fail, I haven't even filed tickets yet... sorry!) I can get the questions up this weekend on it.
Alternately, if that's not possible, I can do the temporary, JUST TEMPORARY, fix of doing it on limeservice.
Yaakov, can you send the questions you were interested in asking to the list? I'll add them to the other list of questions (they will resemble what is in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Surveys/FUDConF9 ... with obvious changes about dates/places, etc), post the full final question list to the mailing list for general approval, and get them up.
Let me know what you guys think. Sorry I'm not there :)
-Robyn
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Mel Chua mel@redhat.com wrote:
about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
FUDCon comes with hackfests. No?
Got time to run one? ;) Most of my energies on Sunday and Monday are going to be going towards getting Fedora Insight launched at the Zikula hackfest (WE WILL NEED HELP. COME HELP US!), so I can't chip in then...
--Mel
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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Mel Chuamel@redhat.com wrote:
about it... perhaps we go with the temp solution now, and simultaneously schedule a "get limesurvey up" hackfest at some point?
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Robyn Bergeronrobyn.bergeron@gmail.com wrote:
If someone is interested in getting the infrastructure up internally while you guys are at FUDCon (btw, my status is I fail, I haven't even filed tickets yet... sorry!) I can get the questions up this weekend on it.
Alternately, if that's not possible, I can do the temporary, JUST TEMPORARY, fix of doing it on limeservice.
Yaakov, can you send the questions you were interested in asking to the list? I'll add them to the other list of questions (they will resemble what is in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing/Surveys/FUDConF9 ... with obvious changes about dates/places, etc), post the full final question list to the mailing list for general approval, and get them up.
Let me know what you guys think. Sorry I'm not there :)
-Robyn
On 12/04/2009 04:36 PM, Robyn Bergeron wrote:
And a heads up - Limeservice allows 25 free respondents, after that there is a fee ($10 for 100, $22 for 250, etc.) I'm assuming we would have more than 25, but if there is more than 100 (or I guess, 125) then let me know, if that is the route we want to go down -temporarily- :)
-Robyn
Wrapping up this email thread - I think Ryan was going to get us limesurvey up on infra soon, but I'm not sure if this is coming in time to use it for the FUDCon survey. Ryan, any thoughts? Should Robyn be getting up a temporary fix for just this one survey?
--Mel
PS: There's a high probability that someone will reply and tell me "oh, we figured this out in #fedora-mktg days ago, we're all set." ;)
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