Re: IETF 107 Virtual Meeting Survey Report

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  ok, by looking into percentages in the report [1], Africa 1.47 Asia 9.52 Europe 30.77 south America 2.56 but it seems not correct. I mean by Africa all Africa including Egypt, I think many people don't use the word *middle east* only in politics, and I don't think it is clear when collecting data for analysis for communities. However, there is this Middle East issue, I really don't think it is right, because some countries use this word and some countries of this word *middle East* are from Asia and/or Africa and maybe also Europe.  So it makes it difficult to know true percentages and information. IMO, it is best to collect data and call places due to continents of the world. Therefore, the percentage of 1.47 for Africa is not correct/complete.

 IMO the analysis is very important for making information to knowledge and then to ietf decision making. We can not know best practice and satisfaction only by survey and analysis. I would like to participate for the design and analysis.

best

AB 

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 7:28 AM Abdussalam Baryun <abdussalambaryun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jay,

I am interested to know the percentage of who answered the survey from Africa. Also to know percentage from South America, Asia and Europe if available.

Best Regards
AB

On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 4:49 AM IETF Executive Director <exec-director@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The results from the post-meeting survey for IETF 107 Virtual are now available [1].  This is the default export format from our survey application with some minor redactions where text responses have been used to identify individuals or reference external websites.

Given the extraordinary circumstances around IETF 107 Virtual and the meeting being entirely online, the questions were focused primarily on the online experience and the individual components that delivered that experience.

There were 273 respondents, of which 227 participated in IETF 107 Virtual and we estimate the total number of participants for that meeting as 701.

Some highlights include:
* 53% of those that answered the survey are from the US or Canada
* 73% (+/-9.5%) of those that attended IETF 107 Virtual were satisfied or very satisfied with the meeting.
* The guides and testing sessions provided before the meeting were well used and well received.  While we did not ask directly, we can assume they contributed to the success of the meetings.
* The combination of Webex/etherpad/jabber was largely satisfactory but significant improvements in the overall experience can be made, in particular in the area of integration, account management and client features (all of which Meetecho addresses).

It is our plan for our larger surveys like this one, to make a sanitised version of the raw data available to enable better analysis by both us and the community, but this takes a lot of work and we are not in a position to do that for this survey. This survey was run in anonymous mode and so no data was collected other than that explicitly provided.

The use of data for evidence-based decision making is a key strategic aim of the LLC and I would welcome contact from anyone who wants to help with that, whether it be with survey design, data transformation or results analysis.

If you have any questions or comments then please feel free to contact me directly.

[1]  https://www.ietf.org/media/documents/ietf-107-survey-results.pdf

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IETF Executive Director
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