On 25/05/11 08:11, Alan Bell wrote:
Hi all,
Mackenzie Morgan and others have put together a survey to capture
information about how people are getting on with Ubuntu so that we can
make the experience even more awesome (if such a thing is possible) if
you have a few minutes it would be great if you could fill out the form
(and see if you can spot which questions I suggested).
Alan.
When your interaction with other Ubuntu users is entirely made up of
developers talking about bugs they need to fix and users seeking
support (IRC, forums, bug reports), your perspective changes. It's
hard to get a good idea of the big picture. What portion of users are
hitting problems in what areas? How do users who've reported bugs
feel about the experience? How are the local community teams doing?
That kind of stuff is hard to wrap your head around without metrics.
To that end, a bunch of members of the Ubuntu community have worked
together to create a survey that'll help those of us working on
various parts of Ubuntu understand where we need to improve and how we
can do better.
If you have an opinion on Ubuntu, please take 5 minutes to fill out
the following Ubuntu User-Experience survey:
http://is.gd/vnPvog
Thank you!
I have sent it also to the users who I help as admin, they just use
Ubuntu like a toaster, they do no admin at all. I think they will not
understand many of the questions and the questions about installation
may completely stump them.
For me the survey tone is set for an 'admin-user'. If Ubuntu is to
roll out to 200 million users in 4 years, I think there will be LOT
more non-admin end users out there.
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