On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 5:22 PM, Celeste Lyn Paul <cele...@kde.org> wrote:

> Also should ask education, country, primary language, OS language, if they
> have a laptop/computer/both, etc. so you can get a profile of the type of
> user
> they might be.
>

Finding about this would be helpful but right now I'm trying not to make ppl
bored and ask interesting and easy to answer questions. However I will try
to ask this ones in the future if possible.

  > You don't want users to design their own product.

Actually that would be a good thing because everybody will make the computer
suitable to himself but will make it hard for others to operate on too.



> > Some concrete, maybe:
> > - Are you happy with the menubars and menu system usability?
>
> When youre building your survey, instead start with what you want to learn
> from it instead of starting with the questions. The quality of data you get
> out of a survey is more important than the number of responses you 
> get.<http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability>



I get it. But where I can build that survey? I don't know a web site or smth
I can use to achieve this goal. You all tell me to make all the questions
and put them together but nobody tells me how to do it so I have no other
choise but to use separate polls in UbuntuForums.

Guillaume:
You are right the question is too gneneral but I thought it on the fly. When
create the other questions I will have some more time to think deeply over
them.

-- 
A.K.
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