Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-07 Thread Pablo de la Concepción Sanz
OK, thanks again, if it's complex don't worry about it, as Russ said it's easy to mentally mix some of those terms. I really apreciate your work and I think this survey gives some interesting insights about the Go community. On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:25 PM, Russ Cox wrote: > On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 a

Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Russ Cox
On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Pablo de la Concepción Sanz < pconcepc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > First of all, thanks for collecting and sharing the info. I've noticed > that on some questios, some answers are mostly the same but they are > separate. For instance for "What one addition would

Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Steve Francia
I'm not clear on what the aggregate data would provide beyond the results already published. It's a non-trivial amount of work to release, but if there's strong interest and reasons for doing so I'm happy to do it. On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 1:17 PM Pablo de la Concepción Sanz < pconcepc...@gmail.com>

Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Pablo de la Concepción Sanz
Hi Steve, I was more thinking on the raw agregeted data, the same that is published, sorry for the missundertunding. Best, Pablo On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 7:11 PM, Steve Francia wrote: > We are simply providing the common expressions used without any > manipulation or groupings. Logically they

Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Steve Francia
We are simply providing the common expressions used without any manipulation or groupings. Logically they do make sense to consider as a single topic. The survey promised the data provided would be kept confidential and anonymous. This promise makes it so we are unable to share the raw data. If an

Re: [go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Pablo de la Concepción Sanz
Hi, First of all, thanks for collecting and sharing the info. I've noticed that on some questios, some answers are mostly the same but they are separate. For instance for "What one addition would make the biggest improvement to Go editing in your preferred editor?" The two top ones are "debugging"

[go-nuts] 2016 User Survey Results published

2017-03-06 Thread Steve Francia
Thanks to the 3,595 people who completed our end-of-year user survey! The results have been published at https://blog.golang.org/survey2016-results -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop recei