Lubuntu 12.04 - Feedback/Users' Satisfaction
kelly
kelly at chiefsez.com
Sun Apr 29 04:00:44 UTC 2012
On Sat, 28 Apr 2012 15:43:44 +0400
"Ali Linx (amjjawad)" <amjjawad at gmail.com> wrote:
> As always, many thanks for your reply :)
>
> I tend to agree with you and I find Polls very very easy to read,
> follow, etc.
>
> Usually, my plans for Polls will be easy - minimize the text as much
> as possible and depend on numbers or short answers.
>
> I've learned from the previous experience with Lubuntu for the last 6
> months and I will do my best to be as simple and short as possible,
> yet as helpful as possible. I will do my best to save everyone's
> time, this is my target for this release.
>
> As for selecting the questions, again, I'm not looking forward to use
> complicated and long Qs with long answers but if you would like, I
> can come up with some Qs and send them by email for voting?
>
> How about that?
>
> Example for the Polls I'm planning to do:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/CommunicationsTeam/Polls
>
> Yes, for Lubutnu 12.04 I need to be more careful ;)
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Julien Lavergne <gilir at ubuntu.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Le 04/27/2012 03:13 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) a écrit :
> > >
> > > What do you suggest in order to do this better?
> > >
> > > Suggestions:
> > > 1- A Poll?
> > > 2- A Forum Thread?
> > > 3- Using the Mailing List?
> > > 4- Other?
> > IMO, only a poll can be used. I think other ways will finish in a
> > troll war :-(
> > But if a poll is used, the questions need to be carefully chosen.
> > The answers available need to be useful for devs if you want to
> > improve the quality of Lubuntu, and need to be useable with a big
> > number of answer. For example, having too much free form will
> > result in a a lot of text to analyze, and a lot of time to have a
> > good analyze of this pool.
> >
> > Some examples of questions that could be used :
> >
> > You use Lubuntu because :
> > * You have an old computer and Lubuntu is a good option for this
> > purpose
> > * You have a recent computer, but you want a fast and lightweight
> > system
> > * It's just beautiful / cool / fun (whatever) :-)
> >
> > You would like to see improvements in which areas (1 answer only)?
> > * More features
> > * More lightweight
> > * More bug fixes
> >
> > This type of questions would be useful to focus on some areas
> > instead of others.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Julien Lavergne
> >
> >
>
>
In law, there are exactly two kinds of questions: (a) simple and (b)
compound. The difference is thus: A simple question requires a 'yes'
or 'no' answer only. A compound question requires a 'statement' style
of answer.
I submit y'all shall need both, however, be wary of how you word a
compound question ... you just might be amazed at the answers y'all get.
--
krp
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