Hello David, On 7 September 2016 at 20:49, David Bainbridge <david.bainbridge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Jakub, > > I guess we could keep polishing this forever! > > Anyway, a couple of last comments from me: > 1. Could you use the new Git logo instead of the +++/---- ? It would show > some clear relationship with the Git community. The new logo has been in use > for a few years now so I guess many people will recognise this. Good idea. Done. Though I say I like old logo one better... > 2. If survs have dropdowns for countries and ages (integers) it might be > worth using those instead of free text fields. Countries in particular > should have a drop-down if available. It could probably avoid some > post-survey correction. Unfortunately Survs.com do not offer pre-made dropdowns for countries. It offers a way to provide answers for a question by copy'n'paste of a plain text file, for example with list of countries. Coming up with correct list of countries is not easy, as I wrote: JN> Survs.com do not offer list of countries as a pre-defined drop-down JN> list (select, with search), and it looks like it is not as easy as JN> I thought (though I could push responsibility to Locale::Country ;-): JN> JN> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states JN> JN> This question originally read "What country are you from?" JN> which might be thought as country of birth... which may not JN> exist any longer. Though perhaps I make it harder that it really is: $ perl -MLocale::Country -e 'print join "\n", all_country_names();' > 3. The comment: Both question "3. Have you found Git easy to learn?" and "4. > Have you found Git easy to use?" are about being it easy or hard in general; > for mathematically inclined you can think about it as a weighted average." > Not sure that this adds anything useful to the survey and could be removed, > or at least needs correcting to mention the correct questions. Fixed question numbers, removed unnecessary and not useful note about "weighted average". > OK, that's it from me! Thanks! Regards, -- Jakub Narębski