On Friday, 27 July 2007, Andy Parkins wrote: > On Friday 2007 July 27, Jakub Narebski wrote: > > > Getting started with GIT > > > > 1. How did you hear about GIT? > > 2. Did you find GIT easy to learn? > > - very easy/easy/reasonably/hard/very hard > > 3. What helped you most in learning to use it? > > 4. What did you find hardest? > > 5. When did you start using git? From which version? > > The primary assumption of the survey seems to be that the responder > is already using git. What about some questions for people _not_ > using git; things like (badly written I'm sure, but you get > the idea): > > Not using GIT > > Have you heard of git? i.e. do you know what it's for? > Do you already use a VCS? Which one? Are you happy with it? > If not, would you like to use a VCS? > If you don't use a VCS already and don't want to - why not? > If you do use a VCS already, but it's not git - why not? > Would you like to use git but git doesn't supply a feature you need? > What would you require from git to enable you to change? Well, it is meant to be Git _USER'S_ Survey. The rest of questions wouldn't have much sense if responder is not familiar with Git. But I'd like to add the following questions about foreign SCM/VCS to the survey: -- >8 -- Other SCMs 1. What other SCM did/do you use? 2. What other SCM do you use as a main SCM for your project instead of git, if any? Why? * example: Mercurial, better MS Windows support 3. Do your git repository interact with other SCM? Or what SCM did you import from? What tool did/do you use? * examples: CVS, import fromcvs, interaction git-cvsserver; Subversion, git-svn -- >8 -- > > What you think of GIT > > > > 1. Overall, how happy are you with GIT? > > - unhappy/not so happy/happy/very happy/completely extatic > > "extatic" should be "ecstatic" Thanks. That reminds me to spellcheck the survey before posting/creating it. -- Jakub Narebski Poland - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html