On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Celeste Lyn Paul wrote:
> Job status doesn't matter as much as what their occupation is (e.g.
> Administrative Assistant vs. Software Engineer.
Would need some help with all possible variants.
>
> On Friday 17 April 2009 05:05:46 pm Florian Ludwig wrote:
> >
On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 10:10 +0300, Anton Kerezov wrote:
>
> On Friday 17 April 2009 05:05:46 pm Florian Ludwig wrote:
> > Does the term "employed" include "self-employed"? (I dont
> know) But
> > anyway... does it matter if the user is employed?
>
> Yes it
On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Florian Ludwig wrote:
> Q: Where do you use gnome?
> [ ] At work
> [ ] At home
>
OK. btw any ideas why 'How may emails you are writing?' result is showing
like a date in the spreadsheet? If I choose 1-2 = 1/2/2009
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A.K.
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OK. btw any ideas why 'How may emails you are writing?' result is showing
> like a date in the spreadsheet? If I choose 1-2 = 1/2/2009
I worked around this one.
So if you have any other questions that want to be asked tell me today
because tomorrow I'll be posting the survey online.
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A.K.
A.K.,
I get the feeling you are trying to discover the user's proficiency with
the GNOME desktop or computers in general.
Some suggestions I would have are:
Change the question "What is you occupation?" to
"What do you do with Linux?"
() Linux Kernel Programming
() Programming - Java, C++, Py
On Saturday 18 April 2009 1:21:14 pm Tim McConnell wrote:
> > I think HS is often referred to as secondary school. Confusing
> > enough, it's
> > also called "college" in parts of Europe. I'm asking my Romanian
> > roommate
> > these questions :P What Americans call "college" Europeans call