On 17049 March 1977, Mathieu O'Neil wrote:
• 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.
That "likely" is better worded as "for a great number of people anonymity will not exist for anyone seeing the real answers". Also, that aggregate form would need to somehow mangle the following 3 questions up pretty good, I think. A03 formal status A04 which 3 teams most involved A05/A05a which other foss projects involved in Those are enough to ditch about any anonymity I think, combine it with B01c to make it easy enough for even an AI to find out who the submitter is. I might be an extreme example, but for me it would be enough to truthfully answer A04 (archive, new-maintainer, salsa) and confirm it with A05a putting OFTC... B01c only loses when someone works for a real big company. -- bye, Joerg