Hi Steve,

On 30/10/24 12:03, Steve George wrote:
Hi,

I've designed a 'Guix User and Contributor Survey' which I'd like to run to
explore what users love about Guix, and how contributors interact
with the project. I would love feedback on it.

The rationale for a survey is that it's a way to build up an understanding of
our users and contributors which can inform our thoughts and decisions. As a
project that's focused on user-freedom we don't use telemetry or have the
resources to run professional user research. A survey provides a broad picture
across our community, it standardises the questions that are asked and can
show trends across our community. The proposal links to surveys by projects
like Nix and Fedora which I've used for inspiration.

I gave it a first look, and I want to see the results already :)


Informed by those surveys, and my own interations with Guix users I've selected
questions that delve into how people are adopting and using Guix. The second
part explores how people contribute to Guix and their interactions with the
project. Please see the design document for the various considerations and
constraints.

Some specific ways you can help are:

* The tricky part of running a survey is keeping it to a reasonable length, you
quickly find there's lots you'd love to know, but the balancing factor is the
more questions someone has to answer the lower the completion rate! Ideas on
how to shorten the design while keeping the same areas of enquiry would be
welcome.

Personally, I think it is a bit long. Would it make sense to make it two surveys instead, one for users and one for contributors?

I'm thinking that if it is perceived as lengthy, people might omit the free-form questions at the end or be too tired to express themselves as they'd like to.


* I'm sure there are alternative word options that might be clearer, along with
the inevitable typos: either a PR (it's on Codeberg where anyone can create an
account) or a patch would be welcome.

I only noticed one typo:

+ decison making → decision making

And two trifles⸮:

1. "Guixers" used to refer to "Guix denizens". I would omit it because, to my knowledge, the community hasn't decided on an English demonym yet (/me runs and takes cover). 2. Use of "Linux" in the first and other questions to refer to GNU/Linux distributions in general. I'd use the latter, to follow the same convention used in Guix documentation.

That's all for now.

Looking forward to survey publication :)

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