> I would like to share this with the list. This is the ESOMAR code. > > http://www.esomar.org/index.php/codes-guidelines.html Thanks, Nelson - this is very useful, and has a lot of good things to consider. For folks like me who didn't know what the ESOMAR code was before reading the link, it's a (relatively short and quite well-phrased, actually) set of ethical considerations that market researchers should adhere to when doing their work - sort of a Hippocratic oath for marketing research. The biggest implication I can see for the work we do is the data privacy aspect - we want to be open about our processes, but how open do we want to be about the data people give us, and how can we communicate whatever choice we make for each survey clearly to the survey-takers? > If someone plans to do surveys in the future, it's something you might > want to take a look into. I've added the link to https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Marketing_research#Resources - we may want to make it a recommended reading when we (eventually) write some sort of "market research SOP." ("how to make and carry out a survey," or some such.) --Mel -- marketing mailing list marketing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing