On Tuesday 28 November 2006 12:51, Timothy Murphy wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > >> I agree wholeheartedly. Although I have never had any problems > >> with installing Fedora, it is still a good idea to have a short survey > >> after the installation (assuming, of course you are able to complete the > >> installation) where people can sound off on how their individual > >> installation went or how it can be improved. > > > > OK - 300,000 installs in 3.5 weeks. Would you be prepared to sort the > > wheat from the chaff in these reports? > > So what you are saying is, > there are so many problems we are going to ignore them? > > Or else you believe there are very few problems, > in which case you would find 99% say "No problem encountered". > > I would have thought it would be relatively easy > to set up a multiple choice survey > which would give an immediate picture of users' experience. > I neither said, nor implied, anything at all about the number of problems. I spoke of the number of installs, and, therefore, the number of potential replies to the questionnaire. Consider the man hours that would be required to evaluate the replies - and without evaluation they would be useless. Anne
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