Re: [RFC] Proposed questions for "Git User's Survey 2016"

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On 26 August 2016 at 21:12, David Bainbridge <david.bainbridge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Jakub,
>
> This is excellent news!
>
> As when you last performed the survey it would be useful for us to be able
> to see what the users in our organization (Ericsson) think of Git, and there
> are many more than when the survey was last performed.
>
> Do any other organizations of any type have this need?

Yes, I will offer separate channels (that can be separately analyzed,
and that you can get anonymous data for specific channel) for every
organization and/or company that want's it (within reason)... this time
with names anonymized from start (unless requested not to).

> As for the questions, it might be useful to have a question related to repo
> management systems being used.
> Gerrit
> Kallithea
> Rhodecode
> Atlassian Bitbucket
> GitHub Enterprise
> GitHub.com
> GitLab
> Deveo
> etc.
>
> This is not directly about Git of course but seeing the extent to which
> these are used, and the proportion of users using them might be useful.

This is somewhat present in current version of survey, namely
there is question about *types* of tools (with git repository management,
git hosting tools and code review tools included), and there is free-form
question asking to enumerate tools one uses.  That is, as above, but
more generic, and not multiple choice.

I will think about adding such question.

Regards
-- 
Jakub Narębski
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