Hi all

Responding here to avoid more "thread hijacking"

Exactly as in the 2016 edition, the survey has a combination of quantitative 
questions (which will enable the analysis of the community's evolution) and 
qualitative questions (which enable people to express their opinions about 
different issues, if they choose to). Am I missing something?

cheers
Mathieu

From: Michael Lustfield <mich...@lustfield.net>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2023 2:17
To: Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.on...@anu.edu.au>
Cc: debian-project@lists.debian.org <debian-project@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Re: 2023 Debian Project survey: Sustainability now open!


I'm sure it wasn't the intention, but the questions presented in that
survey feel more like they are phishing for specific
people/information than curious about regular activities. It includes
a number of open-ended questions with three text boxes for each,
expecting the user to provide identifiable information. The wording
also feels like there's a specific point that someone is trying to
make, especially when it gets to "predatory practices."

There is no chance you will get "useful" data (worth studying) from
this survey, especially not with those questions. You could just as
well be asking, "do you agree that predatory practices are bad? by the
way, this includes being an end user."

________________________________
From: Mathieu O'Neil <mathieu.on...@anu.edu.au>
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2023 10:28
To: debian-project@lists.debian.org <debian-project@lists.debian.org>
Subject: Fresh thread - 2023 Debian Project survey: Sustainability

Hi all

It was brought to my attention (thanks Gard) that by posting the announcement 
as a response to an email on EU regulation this polluted that other thread. I 
had assumed that changing the title of the email would create a new thread. 
Apologies for that, it was an honest mistake. So - as requested - reposting the 
announcement below. I am aware someone has already commented about the survey, 
will respond in due course.

cheers
Mathieu

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The 2023 Debian Project survey: Sustainability is now open!
https://dcpc.limesurvey.net/382488?lang=en

Thanks again to all the participants in the 2016 Debian Project survey. An 
astounding 1,479 people responded to this first edition. The 2016 survey 
results are available in an open-access report published in 2021: 2016 Debian 
Project survey: Work and volunteers, available 
here:https://apo.org.au/node/315293

We (researchers Mathieu O’Neil, Sebastien Broca, Xiaolan Cai, Angela Daly, 
Molly de Blanc, Cecilia Rikap, Sebastien Shulz and Stefano Zacchiroli) are 
following up with a new survey, for three reasons.

1-We want to track the project’s evolution since 2016: what has changed, what 
remains the same when it comes to roles, contributor characteristics and the 
presence of paid work in the project.

2-We want to focus on the economic sustainability of Debian and FOSS, in the 
context of threats to openness posed by new mechanisms such as Software as a 
Service and potential threats to sustainability such as ‘free riding’. What 
should happen so that FOSS projects continue to be maintained appropriately?

3-We are interested to find out what the community thinks about the 
environmental impacts of FOSS development, and possible ways to reduce these 
impacts.

We want to hear from as many Debian contributors as possible—whether you've 
submitted a bug report, attended a DebConf, reviewed translations, maintained 
packages, participated in Debian teams, or are a Debian Developer. Completing 
the survey should take 10-20 minutes, depending on your current involvement 
with the project.

About the survey:

• We are using LimeSurvey, an online survey platform developed with free and 
open source code.

• Survey responses are anonymous, IP and HTTP information are not logged, and 
all questions are optional. As it is still likely possible to determine who a 
respondent is based on their answers, results will only be distributed in 
aggregate form, in a way that does not allow de-anonymisation.

• The results of the survey will be analyzed as part of ongoing research work 
by the organizers. A report discussing the results will be published under a 
DFSG-free license and distributed to the Debian community as soon as it's ready.

• The raw, disaggregated answers will not be distributed and will be kept under 
the responsibility of the organizers.
We hope you will fill out the Debian Contributor Survey.

The deadline for participation is: December 15, 2023.
You can find the survey here:
https://dcpc.limesurvey.net/382488?lang=en

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us via email at:
Mathieu O’Neil mathieu.on...@canberra.edu.au

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