On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 1:10 PM, RGB ES <rgb.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2013/3/17 Kay Schenk <kay.sch...@gmail.com>
>
>> In light of our recent start on Strategic Planning, is it worthwhile to
>> investigate some sort of survey mechanism?  I know we've used Google
>> Moderator, and I see there were mixed opinions on that. We really need to
>> get a better feel of WHAT our end users are doing with AOO I think, before
>> we can get into any indepth product planning.
>>
>> See related thread on using BZ:
>>
>> http://markmail.org/message/5a4j74e4oths55rg
>>
>> Ideally, we should attempt to use some mechanism that doesn't explicitly
>> require an account setup.
>>
>> I started thinking about this a few days ago and saw that there is a MWiki
>> extension called "Survey". Maybe we could use this.
>>
>> Coupled with that, is there some way to setup an automatic "login" for such
>> a page display,  but coupled with CAPTCHA for survey submission maybe?
>>
>
> +1 for a survey tool. I remember "LimeSurvey"(1) being discussed on this
> list several month ago, but I don't remember the output of that discussion.
>
> (1) http://www.limesurvey.org/
>

Right.  Google Moderator is more a brainstorming or "ideation" tool.
It is not really a survey tool.  Something like LimeSurvey is much
better for surveys.

We have a few options there:

1) See if we can get it hosted here at Apache, on a VM/BSD jail.

2) Have a volunteer host it on their own survey.  If we only do
anonymous surveys and don't collect personally identifying information
I think this would be low-risk.

3) With either of the above options we could assign it a subdomain
like surveys.openoffice.org

At one point Graham was looking into #2, but that was a while ago.

-Rob

> Regards
> Ricardo
>
>
>>
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