2008/7/17 Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 9:07 PM, "Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ)" > <foss.mailinglists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> How about asking what stuff they'd like to see in Fedora in terms of >> internal engineering bits ? ;) Or, the very usual 'why did you end up >> choosing Fedora ?' > > Let me stress. The point of this email is to ask this list how to > compile a list of questions... not what questions to ask. Jef, My opinion is not to ask questions based on their popularity but on what will make the best interview. I know that's actually out of line with Fedora's whole approach to things, but it's adding a whole extra layer of complexity that won't necessarily lead to a better end-product. In the past I've run interviews where I've invited people to send in their questions and then just used the best of those, and ordered them in the way that makes it the most interesting for the audience and also causes the interview to make sense. This worked well. Having some flow from question to question is, I think, important. I am also not that keen on sites like Digg etc, as I believe they can lead to a "lowest common denominator" situation, something you definitely don't want for an interesting interview! Best, Jon -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list