Re: [RFC] Git User's Survey 2008

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>> >    01. What country are you in?
>> >    02. What is your preferred non-programming language?
>> >   (or) What is the language you want computer communicate with you?
>>
>> How about:  What is your preferred natural language?
>
> Perhaps it is a better formulation. I am not native English speaker.
> (But so would be some people who would answer this survey).

According to Wikipedia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language), "natural language"
could include, for example, bee dances.  "...a language that is
spoken, written, or signed by animals for general-purpose
communication..."  And, it might also exclude constructed languages
like Esperanto and Klingon.  How about:

02. What language do you prefer to use when communicating with people?

In case there are, for example, any Klingons, sentient machines, etc.,
in the audience, the sentence does not assume the answerer is human...
 :-)  It's a tricky question to write.

I'm a total newbie here, by the way.

01. USA
02. Probably best I stick to English, but I'm willing to negotiate.
06. Not sure yet.
09. Last month.  I think.

-- 
:-) Lachele
Lachele Foley
CCRC/UGA
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